IHS Poster Library

IHC poster presenters are offered the opportunity to extend the life of their poster by posting it on the IHS website.

The posters are available as downloadable PDF files.

You can search the posters by congress year, category or a title word, or browse all the posters below the search box.

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Migraine Repetitive peripheral nerve blocks as an alternative preventative therapy for chronic migraine
Migraine Effects of vitamin D on migraine: a meta-analysis
Migraine Menstrual migraine: a comparison between self-reported diagnosis and prospective headache diaries
Migraine Combination of moderate running, diaphragmatic breathing, and eye movement desensitization as a novel therapy in the treatment of migraine
Migraine Impact of an employer-provided migraine coaching program on burden and patient engagement: results from interim analysis
Migraine A pharmacokinetic bioequivalence study of fremanezumab administered subcutaneously using an autoinjector and a prefilled syringe
Migraine Efficacy with fremanezumab in migraine patients with comorbid moderate to severe depression and documented inadequate response to 2-4 classes of migraine preventive treatments: subgroup analysis of the randomized, placebo-controlled FOCUS study
Migraine Early onset of response to fremanezumab in migraine patients with moderate to severe depression and documented inadequate response to 2-4 classes of migraine preventive treatments: subgroup analysis of the randomized, placebo-controlled FOCUS study
Migraine Efficacy of fremanezumab in migraine patients with medication overuse and documented inadequate response to 2-4 classes of migraine preventive treatments: subgroup analysis of the randomized, placebo-controlled FOCUS study
Migraine Clinically meaningful responses to fremanezumab in patients with migraine and documented inadequate response to 2-4 classes of migraine preventive medications in the international, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled FOCUS study
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