Best Acute Treatments You May Not Have Tried

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Key Questions
  • Why are only 5% of people with chronic migraine getting the right treatment?
  • What other acute therapies do you recommend for people who don’t respond to triptans?
  • For those people who want a non-pharma approach to treating attacks, what do you recommend?
Interview Notes

Lawrence C. Newman, MD

Director
NYU Langone Headache Division, USA

Dr. Lawrence Newman is a neurology professor at NYU Langone School of Medicine, Chair of the American Migraine Foundation and a migraine warrior himself. He truly understands the desperation we all feel when it seems like we’re out of treatment options. As director of the headache division at NYU Langone, Dr. Newman leads a team of board-certified neurologists and headache specialists to treat people who have migraine, cluster headache, trigeminal neuralgia, or other headache-related disorders using a variety of approaches — not just the standard therapies.

His research has been published in Neurology, Headache, Cephalalgia, and other medical journals. Dr. Newman is a member of the American Academy of Neurology, the National Headache Foundation, and the International Headache Society, and he is the former president of the American Headache Society. He’s an outside-the-box thinker who approaches every case with tenacity and humanity to find the best treatments for each person.

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