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Chart: Drugs for Acute Migraine
December 2022
Technician Tutorial: Drug Interactions 101 December 2022
Article: Stay Alert for "As Directed" Sigs on Nurtec ODT Rxs August 2021
Chart: Comparison of Triptans February 2021
Article: Avoid Mix-Ups With the New Migraine Meds Ubrelvy and Reyvow March 2020
Commentary: Facts About Serotonin Syndrome October 2016
Patient Education: What You Should Know About Serotonin Syndrome September 2016
Chart: Acute Migraine Treatment in Adults November 2014
Other: Pharmacological Treatment of Acute Migraines in Adults November 2014
Article: Steer Patients Getting Excedrin for Migraines to the Pharmacist November 2014
Article: computer alerts about "serotonin syndrome" when entering some drug combos October 2009
Article: new "opioid" pain medicine called Nucynta (new-SINN-tah, tapentadol) July 2009
Guideline: Prevention of Migraine (US Headache Consortium) (2000) May 2009
Guideline: Pharmacologic Management of Acute Attacks of Migraine and Prevention of Migraine Headache (AAFP/ACP-ASIM) (2002) May 2009
Guideline: Management of Acute Migraine Attacks (US Headache Consortium) (2000) May 2009
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