Acute Treatment Therapies for Pediatric Migraine: A Qualitative Systematic Review
ConclusionsOf the available evidence, ibuprofen, prochlorperazine, and certain triptan medications are the most effective and safe agents for acute management of migraine and other benign headache disorders in the pediatric population. Additional studies in this population are needed, and should take into consideration variables such as dosing, co‐administered medications, treatment duration, and length of treatment effect.
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - Category: Neurology Authors: Irene R. Patniyot, Amy A. Gelfand Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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