PMID: 11898477Mar 20, 2002Paper

New treatments in cluster headache

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
Todd D Rozen

Abstract

Cluster headache is the most severe headache syndrome known to humans. In most instances, this disorder is readily treatable when the correct medications are utilized at the correct dosages. Cluster treatment involves abortive, transitional, and preventive therapy strategies, all of which are discussed in this article.

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