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Treating headache recurrence after emergency department discharge: a randomized controlled trial of naproxen versus sumatriptan.
Author: BijurPolly E, DuaNiels, EssesDavid, FriedmanBenjamin W, GallagherE John, HeinsAlan, HochbergMichael, LiptonRichard B, SassoPaul, SolorzanoClemencia, XiaShujun
Original Abstract of the Article :
Multiple parenteral medications are used to treat migraine and other acute primary headaches in the emergency department (ED). Regardless of specific headache diagnosis, no medication eliminates the frequent recurrence of primary headache after ED discharge. It is uncertain which medication primary ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20303198
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Tackling Headache Recurrence
The authors delve into the realm of headache management, focusing on a common challenge: the frequent recurrence of headaches after treatment in the emergency department. Imagine a desert traveler, constantly battling the scorching sun and relentless sandstorms. Headaches can be like these recurring storms, disrupting a person's life and leaving them feeling vulnerable.This research compares the efficacy of two commonly used medications, naproxen and sumatriptan, in preventing headache recurrence after emergency department discharge. Think of these medications as two different oases, each offering potential relief from the relentless storms of headache.
Finding the Right Oasis
This study highlights the importance of choosing the right medication to address the specific needs of each patient. While both naproxen and sumatriptan can provide temporary relief, their effectiveness in preventing headache recurrence may vary depending on the individual. This research helps guide clinicians in selecting the most appropriate medication for each patient, like a seasoned desert guide leading travelers to the oasis that best suits their needs.Beyond the Emergency Department
This research underscores the need for comprehensive headache management strategies that extend beyond the emergency department setting. It is crucial to address the underlying causes of headaches and develop individualized treatment plans that can effectively prevent recurrence. This is like creating a network of oases across the desert, providing ongoing support and relief for those struggling with chronic headaches.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research sheds light on the complex nature of headache management and the importance of choosing the right medication for each patient. By understanding the individual needs of patients and implementing comprehensive management strategies, we can strive to create a more headache-free future.Date :
- Date Completed 2010-08-05
- Date Revised 2021-10-20
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