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. 2017 Dec 21;9:62–67. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.12.009

Table 1.

Visits of adult patients with migraine prescribed preventive medications, from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2006–2009).

2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
Visits of adult patients in all visits, unweighted no. 24,282 27,169 23,561 27,038 102,050
Visits of adult patients with migraine, unweighted no. 317 274 305 356 1252
Visits of adult patients with migraine, weighted no. 6,500,634 6,099,149 5,905,930 8,614,391 27,120,104
Primary or specialty care visitsa by adults with migraine, weighted no. 4,457,908 5,414,762 5,382,197 7,746,559 12,330,600
Visits of adults with migraine prescribed preventive medications, weighted no. 1,460,010 1,911,941 1,984,655 2,989,066 8,345,672
Visits of adults with migraine prescribed preventive medications, weighted % 32.8 35.3 36.9 38.6 36.3
a

Primary care visits were defined as visits to physicians in general and family practices and internal medicine. Specialty care visits were defined as visits to physicians in psychiatry and neurology. The following specialty groups were excluded: pediatrics, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular diseases, dermatology, urology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, other specialties, and oncology.