1. Migraine prevention is also called _______
a. Prophylactic treatment
b. Acute treatment 
c. Interventional treatment
d. Regulation treatment
e. Reverse therapy

2. On average, males experience _______
a. 1.5 migraines per month
b. 2.8 migraines per month
c. 3.1 migraines per month
d. 4.7 migraines per month
e. 5.3 migraines per month 

3. On average, females experience _______
a. 1.5 migraines per month
b. 2.8 migraines per month
c. 3.1 migraines per month
d. 4.7 migraines per month
e. 5.3 migraines per month 

4. Beta blockers are also used to treat ______
a. Infections
b. Skin disorders 
c. Depression
d. High blood pressure
e. Gastrointestinal distress

5. A common side effect of AEDs is _______
a. Rash
b. Insomnia
c. Gastrointestinal distress
d. High blood pressure
e. Weight gain

Select the correct answer from the choices provided.

1. The most effective preventive medicines reduce headache frequency:
a. 50-80% b. 90-95% c. 20-25% d. 75-100%

2. Which side effect is often associated with the AED topiramate (Topamax)?
a. Bloating b. Constipation c. Weight loss d. Weight gain

3. If a patient has more than _____ migraine attacks per month, they should consider taking preventive migraine medication.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 5 d. 10

4. If migraine attacks start to interfere with _____, a medical professional will usually consider prescribing preventive therapy.
a. Work b. School c. Family activities d. All of the above

5. To assess effectiveness, a preventive medication should be used for at least:
a. one week b. two weeks c. two or three months d. six months

Which of the following statements about migraine prevention do you think are true, and which ones are not?

1. All migraine sufferers can benefit from preventive treatment
a. Fact b. Fiction

2. Most preventive medications are about equal in terms of effectiveness
a. Fact b. Fiction

3. All AEDs have the same side effects
a. Fact b. Fiction

4. A 50% reduction in frequency of attacks is considered "successful"
a. Fact b. Fiction

5. Antidepressants are the most widely used preventive medicine
a. Fact b. Fiction