Management of migraine
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Migraine may be treated either prophylactic (preventive) or abortive (rescue) or acute.[1][2] Because migraine is an complex condition, there are various preventive treatments which have their effect by disrupting different links in the chain of events that occur during a migraine attack. As rescue treatments also target and disrupt different processes occurring during migraine, these are summarized, with their relative merits and demerits.