Tag: migraine headaches


SANSERT

Sansert (methysergide maleate) is a serotonin receptor antagonist used to treat migraine headaches. It is one of the oldest and most widely used medications for treating migraine attacks. Sansert has been used since the mid-1960s and was approved for use in the United States in 1981. Sansert works by preventing the release of serotonin, a […]

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DYSPONESIS

Introduction and Definitional Framework of Dysponesis Dysponesis, a term introduced by Whatmore and Kohli in their foundational work on physiological psychology, describes the state of erroneous or faulty neuromuscular effort that is habitually generated, often outside of conscious awareness. This concept fundamentally centers on the inappropriate and sustained expenditure of somatic energy, manifesting as chronic, […]

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