Table 3.
Reason, n (%)† | All Discontinued Users (n = 1719) |
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Lack of efficacy | 484 (28.2) |
The medication did not provide enough pain relief | 298 (17.3) |
I could not count on the medication working on every headache attack | 203 (11.8) |
My headache pain went away but came back later | 148 (8.6) |
The medication worked OK for a while but then stopped working | 95 (5.5) |
Safety/tolerability concerns | 428 (24.9) |
I had side effects when I took the medication | 232 (13.5) |
I worried about side effects | 235 (13.7) |
I was concerned about interactions with other medication I take | 74 (4.3) |
I was concerned about interactions with food or alcohol | 36 (2.1) |
Switched from prescription medication | 782 (45.5) |
I switched to over‐the‐counter pain medication | 579 (33.7) |
I switched to using natural remedies | 70 (4.1) |
I just didn’t want to take prescription medication | 322 (18.7) |
Financial concerns | 333 (19.4) |
No health insurance | 189 (11.0) |
Out‐of‐pocket cost too high/insurance would not cover enough of cost | 217 (12.6) |
Other reasons | |
Started using preventive medication | 43 (2.5) |
My headaches got better | 367 (21.3) |
My doctor told me to stop taking it | 58 (3.4) |
Percentages do not sum to 100% because respondents were able to endorse multiple reasons for discontinuation.