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Do you typically give GI prophylaxis when providing patients with steroid taper for status migrainosus?

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Neurology · UPMC

I usually do a 3-6 day taper with prednisone, dexamethasone, or medrol dose pack for status migrainous. Occasionally, I have done a 12-day taper if the status migrainous is prolonged. I have not used GI prophylaxis.

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Neurology · Greater Boston Headache Center at Boston Advanced Medicine

The corticosteroid taper I typically employ for status migrainosus is a three-day course of prednisone: 15 mg qid x 1 day, 10 mg qid x1 day, and 5 mg qid x 1 day. I have patients take it with meals and at bedtime with a snack to protect the stomach. Such a short course is usually tolerated well with...

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Neurology · Harvard Medical School

Typically speaking, unless there's a clear indication otherwise, a 1-2 week taper (60 mg to 0 mg, whether you prefer using 10 mg or 20 mg increments) does not need a GI prophylaxis regimen.

It is helpful to notify patients that steroids for a short time like this are usually well tolerated, with mi...

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Neurology · Quinnipiac Netter School of Medicine

I usually use prednisone 20 mg tablets:

3 tablets for 3 days

2 tablets for 3 days

1 tablet for 3 days

This should be taken with food and breakfast since steroids sometimes make people hyper.

I found that one medrol dose pack sometimes does not work, especially for patients with severe migraine, and ...

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