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NeurologyLive® Brain Games: January 4, 2025

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  • NeurologyLive Brain Games offers weekly quizzes on diverse neurology topics, crafted by field experts.
  • The quizzes cover dementia, epilepsy, migraines, movement disorders, and other neurological areas.
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Test your neurology knowledge with NeurologyLive®'s weekly quiz series, featuring questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics. This week's topic is on preventative migraine therapies!

Welcome to NeurologyLive® Brain Games! This weekly quiz series, which goes live every Sunday morning, will feature questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields of neurological care and advocacy.

Test your mettle each week with 3 questions that cover a variety of aspects in the field of neurology, with a focus on dementia and Alzheimer disease, epilepsy and seizure disorders, headache and migraine, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disorders, sleep disorders, and stroke and cerebrovascular disease.

This week's questions includes the theme of preventative migraine therapies.

Click here to check out the prior iterations of Brain Games.

Interested in submitting quiz questions? Contact our editor, Marco Meglio, via email: [email protected].

Which of the following patients meets evidence-based indications for initiation of preventive migraine therapy?


Which preventive medication has Level A evidence for migraine prevention but is most limited by teratogenic risk?


OnabotulinumtoxinA is an evidence-based preventive therapy specifically approved for which migraine population?


How did you do on this week's quiz? Let us know with a response to the poll below. Don't forget to share and compare your results with your friends!

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