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Migraine treatment "tweak" could reduce office visits
The Journal of Family Practice, 07/02/09
Wells J et al. - Add dexamethasone to the standard treatment of moderate to severe migraine headache; a single dose (8-24 mg) may prevent short-term recurrence, resulting in less need for medication and fewer repeat visits to the office or emergency department. Based on this meta-analysis, it is unclear whether IV administration is required for the desired benefit.
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