Opioid Use among People with Migraine: Results of the OVERCOME (US) Study
Abstract Introduction: Despite expert recommendations against using opioids for migraine treatment, their use remains common in the USA. We aimed to evaluate the use of opioids among people with active migraine using data from the Observational Survey of the Epidemiology, Treatment, and Care of Migraine (OVERCOME) (US) study. Methods: This observational, longitudinal, web-based survey study included a demographically representative sample of adults with migraine in the USA (2018–2020). Participants with migraine (International Classification of Headache Disorders, third edition [ICHD-3]) and
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