2024
DOI: 10.1111/papr.13365
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Triptan treatment is associated with a higher number of red wine‐induced migraine episodes: An exploratory questionnaire‐based survey

Laura Nedergaard,
Maria Celine Martens,
Michala Daniela Bach Christensen
et al.

Abstract: AimDiet, including foods and beverages, affects migraine. Conversely, the influence of migraine therapies on dietary habits is largely unknown. This study aimed at investigating the effects of triptan intake on foods and drinks consumed by adults with migraine with and/or without aura.MethodsAn exploratory questionnaire‐based survey took place online between November 2022 and June 2023. Participants were recruited through advertisements shared on social media accounts (e.g., Facebook and Instagram) and seasona… Show more

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