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A Comparison of Migraine Patients With and Without Allodynic Symptoms
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 09/29/09
Kalita J et al. – Allodynic symptoms occurred in 57.1% patients with migraine. In allodynic patients with moderate–to–severe headache, rizatriptan resulted in greater pain relief compared with ibuprofen. These results need further confirmation in larger study.
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