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Effectiveness of methysergide in relation to clinical features of migraine
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Effectiveness of methysergide in relation to clinical features of migraine

P.D. Drummond
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, Vol.25(3), pp.145-146
1985
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Abstract

Clinical data collected during a comparative trial of serotonin antagonists was reanalysed to determine whether particular migrainous features were associated with a good response to methysergide. Patients with the fewest number of headache days per month and those with symptoms of cerebral disturbance before or during migraine had the best outcome.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.247 Migraines & Headaches
1.247.461 Migraine Mechanisms
Web Of Science research areas
Clinical Neurology
ESI research areas
Neuroscience & Behavior
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