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NHS Evidence - Neurological conditions - The relative efficacy of phenothiazines for the treatment of acute migraine: a meta-analysis

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Bibliographic record: Kelly AM, Walcynski T, Gunn B. (2009) The relative efficacy of phenothiazines for the treatment of acute migraine: a meta-analysis. Headache 49(9):1324-32 Professor Peter Goadsby has critically appraised this paper and you can read his analysis here. Abstract Objective and background: Ranges of agents are used in the emergency departments to treat migraine headache. Some experts suggest that phenothiazines are among the most effective; clinical trials have been small with v

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Tags: Emergency, Neurology, Migraine, Headache, Vascular Headache, Clinical Trial, First Aid and Emergency

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