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Acute Migraine Treatment With Oral Triptans and NSAIDs in a Managed Care Population
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 02/12/08
Ng-Mak DS et al. - Migraine patients frequently change their treatment regimens in response to headache profiles. For patients with migraine associated nausea symptom, combination of therapy with triptan and NSAIDs appears to be less effective in relieving nausea than triptan monotherapy. Triptan montherapy remains a common and an effective migraine treatment strategy.
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