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Evaluating patient satisfaction with specific migraine therapy based on initial treatment expectations: the PAX study
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These survey results suggest that satisfaction with acute migraine treatment increases when specific medications are prescribed, irrespective of which treatment expectation is considered most important at baseline. This emphasizes the need for improvements in the management of migraine, to ensure that optimal treatment is being provided with regard to pharmacological intervention.
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