The efficacy of greater occipital nerve blockade in chronic migraine: A placebo-controlled study
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica2016Vol. 136(2), pp. 138–144
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Abstract
Our results suggest that GON blockade with bupivacaine was superior to placebo, has long-lasting effect than placebo, and was found to be effective for the treatment of CM. More studies are needed to better define the safety and cost-effectiveness of GON blockade in CM.
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