One of the frustrating realities of migraine disease is that you can do “all the right things” and still wind up with an attack that doesn’t respond to your usual acute treatments. The emergency ...
Intravenous (IV) prochlorperazine and greater occipital nerve blocks (GONB) must be offered for the acute treatment of migraine in adults in the emergency department (ED), according to the American ...
People hospitalized for a debilitating migraine should receive targeted nerve blocks rather than IV opioids to quell their pain, a major update of treatment guidelines suggests. Doctors should use a ...
A proposal that would strip Medicare coverage from widely used peripheral nerve block procedures is still active nearly eight months after five Medicare Administrative Contractors published draft ...
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