Metoclopramide is good
Mark P
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> From: Howes, Marten [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 28 July 2006 09:28
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> Subject: Re: Migraine/Triptan therapy
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> Chlorpromazine and IV fluids, work most times.
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> Marten
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> Sent: Friday, 28 July 2006 02:47
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> Subject: Migraine/Triptan therapy
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> What is the accepted wisdom on the management of acute migraine these
> days?
> Do most people stick with the tried-and-tested methods of analgesia,
> anti-emetics and fluids? Or do many of you now use triptans, and if so, in
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> which particular patients or perhaps as a routine? Am finding it very
> difficult to find any good evidence or consensus on this particular
> question. Any advice gratefully received.
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> AF
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