CPE
Mary Porter, PharmD, BCPS

Headache disorders are some of the most common ailments reported, affecting roughly 52% of the global population in a given year. As such a ubiquitous symptom, headaches can present as either a primary headache disorder, or a clinical symptom of some other disorder. Headache disorders themselves can be classified into several main types, with the most common being migraine headaches and tension-type headaches (TTH). It is estimated that approximately 1.89 billion people worldwide suffer from TTH and approximately 1.04 billion people suffer from migraine headaches. Other types of headaches include cluster headaches and secondary headaches.
CPE assessment
This assessment must be taken online; please see “CPE information” below for further instructions. The online system will present these questions in random order to help reinforce the learning opportunity. There is only one correct answer to each question.
CPE information
To obtain 1 hour of CPE credit for this activity, complete the CPE exam and submit it online at www.pharmacist.com/education. A Statement of Credit will be awarded for a passing grade of 70% or better. You have two opportunities to successfully complete the CPE exam. Pharmacists and technicians who successfully complete this activity before October 1, 2027, can receive credit. Your Statement of Credit will be available online immediately upon successful completion of the CPE exam.
This policy is intended to maintain the integrity of the CPE activity. Learners who successfully complete this activity by the expiration date can receive CPE credit. Please visit CPE Monitor for your statement of credit/transcript.
To claim credit
1. Go to http://apha.us/CPE.
2. Log in to your APhA account, or register as a new user.
3. Select “Enroll Now” or “Add to Cart” (click “View Cart” and “Check Out”).
4. Complete the assessment and evaluation.
5. Click “Claim Credit.” You will need to provide your NABP e-profile ID number to obtain and print your statement of credit.
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