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Category: Headache

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How does pizotifen make you feel? Understanding the Effects and Side Effects

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According to studies, a significant number of patients taking pizotifen for migraine prophylaxis report experiencing drowsiness and increased appetite. The medication, primarily used to prevent migraines, acts on various neurotransmitters and can have a profound impact on how a person feels both physically and mentally, with the most common feelings centering around sleepiness and increased hunger.

Can Heparin Cause Migraines? Understanding the Link

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While severe or continuing headaches are a listed side effect of heparin, the direct causality with migraines is complex [1.3.2]. The question 'Can heparin cause migraines?' involves exploring direct pharmacological effects, indirect complications like heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, and even paradoxical reports of migraine relief.

The Complex Link: Can Prozac Cause Migraines?

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Headache is a common side effect of Prozac (fluoxetine), reported by approximately 20% of patients [1.2.1]. While for many this is a temporary issue, for others it raises a significant question: **Can Prozac cause migraines?** This article explores the relationship between this widely prescribed antidepressant and headache disorders.

How long does it take for a medication headache to go away?

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It is estimated that up to 2% of the population may be affected by medication overuse headache (MOH), a secondary condition caused by the frequent use of acute pain medication. The question, 'how long does it take for a medication headache to go away?' has no single answer, as the recovery timeline varies significantly based on the specific medication and individual factors.

What is the best anti-inflammatory for headaches?

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According to the American Migraine Foundation, Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are a mainstay for managing both mild migraines and tension headaches. This guide will help you determine what is the best anti-inflammatory for headaches based on effectiveness, speed, and safety considerations.

Understanding if and how Is Reglan used for headaches?

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While the FDA-approved uses for Reglan (metoclopramide) primarily relate to gastrointestinal issues like diabetic gastroparesis and reflux, the medication is widely used off-label in emergency departments to treat acute migraine attacks. Its effectiveness stems from addressing both the pain and the severe nausea commonly associated with migraines. **Is Reglan used for headaches** for everyone, and what are the specific benefits and risks involved? This article explores how this medication works, its role in headache treatment, and important safety considerations.

How Long Does a Lidocaine Headache Last? Understanding Post-Procedure Headaches

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As many as 25% of people who undergo a lumbar puncture develop a post-dural puncture headache (PDPH), which can be mistaken for a **lidocaine headache** because the anesthetic is used during the procedure. While the medication itself rarely causes a lasting headache, the procedure can lead to a significant, positional head pain that requires specific care.

The Paradox of Pain Relief: Can Aspirin Cause Headaches?

4 min read
Medication overuse headache (MOH) affects 1% to 2% of the general population and is a common cause of chronic daily headaches. It's a paradoxical condition where the very medication used to relieve pain, like aspirin, can lead to more frequent headaches. So, can aspirin cause headaches? Yes, particularly when used too often.