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Participant completed at least 24 out of 28 days in the headache diary during the last 28 days of the screening period. If treated with direct ...
... headache, increased menstrual flow or vaginal bleeding, nosebleeds, paralysis, prolonged bleeding from cuts, red or dark brown urine, or red or black, tarry ...
There's no cure for cluster headaches, but treatments are available to help decrease the severity of pain, shorten the headache period and prevent the ...
Do not stop using the medicine if your menstrual period begins during your treatment time. ... fever; general feeling of discomfort or illness; headache ...
Stress is a common trigger of tension-type headaches and migraine, and can trigger other types of headaches or make them worse. Try these steps to manage ...
... period(s) lasting 6 weeks or longer. The patient is able to distinguish cluster headache attacks from other headaches (i.e. tension-type headaches, migraine).
Headaches (severe or frequent)—You may not ... headache (severe); increased sensitivity of eyes to ... missing menstrual periods; shortness of breath ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term safety of Fremanezumab in all patients with migraine through evaluation of incidence of all adverse ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have black, tarry stools, blood in the urine, bloody nose, fever, heavier menstrual periods, pinpoint red spots on ...
The purpose of this study is to enroll in a registry patients who have headache disorders, collecting detailed headache characteristics, biospecimens, and ...
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