2024
DOI: 10.1111/head.14704
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The effectiveness of parenteral agents for pain reduction in patients with migraine presenting to emergency settings: A systematic review and network analysis

Scott W. Kirkland,
Lloyd Visser,
Jillian Meyer
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesTo assess the comparative effectiveness and safety of parenteral agents for pain reduction in patients with acute migraine.BackgroundParenteral agents have been shown to be effective in treating acute migraine pain; however, the comparative effectiveness of different approaches is unclear.MethodsNine electronic databases and gray literature sources were searched to identify randomized clinical trials assessing parenteral agents to treat acute migraine pain in emergency settings. Two independent revie… Show more

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