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Article: Study Shows Imitrex(R) (sumatriptan succinate) Tablets Effective in Treating Menstrual Migraines; - Results Give Hope to Millions of Women Who Suffer From Menstrual Migraines -.
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- PR Newswire
- Article date:
- October 2, 2003
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Women who suffer from migraine headache associated with menstruation find relief when taking Imitrex(R) Tablets at first onset of pain.(1) These study results are published in the October issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the preeminent medical journal for women's health of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).(1) Migraine is a common, often undiagnosed disorder that affects an estimated 21.5 million American women.(1) According to the American Council for Headache Education, about 60 percent of women notice an increase in the frequency of migraines related to their menstrual cycle, also known as menstrually associated migraine.(2)
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