Rebound headache — Rebound headaches, also known as medication overuse headaches, occur when pain medications (analgesics) are taken too frequently to relieve headache. Rebound headache can be caused by any painkiller or migraine abortive medication such as… … Wikipedia
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Rebound effect — This article is about the pharmacological term. For the energy conservation and green marketing term, see Rebound effect (conservation). Rebound effect or Rebound phenomenon is the tendency of some medications, when discontinued suddenly, to… … Wikipedia
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Medication overuse headache — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G44.41, G44.83 Medication overuse headaches (MOH) , also known as rebound headaches usually occur when analgesics are taken frequently to relieve headaches. Rebound headaches frequently occur daily and … Wikipedia
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