Effectiveness of Standardized Combination Therapy for Migraine Treatment in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2013Vol. 53(3), pp. 491–197
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Abstract
Standardized combination therapy is effective for acute pediatric migraine therapy in the ED by significantly reducing headache pain scores, length of ED stay, and hospital admission rates.
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