BOTOX® prevents headaches in adults with Chronic Migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 or more hours.
BOTOX® is not approved for 14 or fewer headache days a month. Prescription only.

What makes preventive treatment different from acute?

Preventive treatments are taken on a schedule.

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Rebecca from Tennessee:

What’s the difference between an acute and a preventive treatment for Chronic Migraine?

Dr. Ailani:

Treatments for Chronic Migraine tend to fall into 1 of these 2 categories. Acute treatments are taken to reduce pain once a headache or migraine has already started. You can buy some acute treatments over the counter. Others you can only get with a doctor’s prescription.

Preventive treatments, like BOTOX®, are different. They are prescription medications taken on a schedule to prevent headache days before they even start. BOTOX® was the first FDA-approved preventive treatment for Chronic Migraine. If you have questions about whether you should be taking a preventive treatment, talk to your doctor.

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