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.

Migraine or
Chronic Migraine?

If at least half your month is spent with headaches and migraines, you may have Chronic Migraine.

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Mary from Ohio:
What’s the difference between migraine and Chronic Migraine?

Dr. Ailani:
That’s a great question because I think there’s some confusion out there about what Chronic Migraine really is. There are many people who get migraine often but don’t have Chronic Migraine.

Doctors define Chronic Migraine using a simple rule. If you’re living with 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more, with at least 8 of those headache days associated with migraine, it is Chronic Migraine.

Most people who are eventually diagnosed with Chronic Migraine start off having only a few headaches and migraines per month. Over the years, headaches and migraines get more frequent and more severe until it reaches the point where that person has Chronic Migraine.

People with Chronic Migraine struggle with frequent and severe headaches. That’s why it’s so important to tell your doctor about all of your symptoms that are new or not getting better, how headaches and migraines impact your daily life, and to consider using a preventive treatment. These types of treatments prevent headaches and migraines before they even start, which is an important part of trying to manage Chronic Migraine.

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