RECKITT Benckiser (RB) and
Headache Australia are encouraging
pharmacists to think differently
about tension headaches and
effective treatment advice for
headache pain.
This week is Headache Week,
and RB said tension headaches,
commonly referred pain from
muscle tightness, affected up to
80% of people from time to time.
At a media briefing last week,
clinical consultant pharmacist
Joyce McSwan said pharmacy had
gaps when it came to knowledge
about headache pain and early
and appropriate intervention was
important for chronic pain.
RB’s headache training is available
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