A retrospective study of the efficacy of soluble aspirin in migraine has been carried out. Data were available for 6l patients. These patients differed in only relatively minor ways from the remainder of the population of migraine sufferers referred to a neurological consultative practice. Soluble aspirin usually or always relieved migraine attacks in 44% of these patients, and sometimes relieved the disorder in another 25%. Adverse effects, mainly nausea and vomiting, were reported by 16% of patients only, and in some cases nausea and vomiting may have been due to migraine rather than to the drug. Response to aspirin was unrelated to factors such as the patient's age, sex and duration of migraine history, and to the severity of migraine or...
Introduction: For more than a century, aspirin has been used for the acute treatment of primary head...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability in humans. It causes significant deterioration i...
Migraine is a common, often invalidating disorder, whose treatment requires drugs for the interrupti...
A prospective double-blind trial of aspirin prophylaxis demonstrated a reduction of more than 50% in...
The Physicians' Health Study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that studied lo...
Background: IV lysine acetylsalicylate (aspirin) has been shown to be effective in the treatment of ...
As early as the mid 1970s, an injectible form of LAS (iLAS = Aspisol) was available for the treatmen...
"High-dose aspirin is an effective treatment for acute migraine. So why aren't more physicians recom...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Many researchers have suggested that aspirin prevents migraines. H...
BACKGROUND: Migraine is a common, disabling condition and a burden for the individual, health servic...
A single oral dose of aspirin 900 mg or 1000 mg is more effective than placebo at resolving migraino...
The pharmacokinetics of aspirin (ASA) in acute migraine attacks, and the influence of metoclopramide...
A single oral dose of aspirin 900 mg or 1000 mg is more effective than placebo at resolving migraino...
Management of migraine patients with or without aura must include appropriate medication to treat th...
Aspirin is commonly used to treat migraine attacks, although sumatriptan, a much more expensive trea...
Introduction: For more than a century, aspirin has been used for the acute treatment of primary head...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability in humans. It causes significant deterioration i...
Migraine is a common, often invalidating disorder, whose treatment requires drugs for the interrupti...
A prospective double-blind trial of aspirin prophylaxis demonstrated a reduction of more than 50% in...
The Physicians' Health Study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that studied lo...
Background: IV lysine acetylsalicylate (aspirin) has been shown to be effective in the treatment of ...
As early as the mid 1970s, an injectible form of LAS (iLAS = Aspisol) was available for the treatmen...
"High-dose aspirin is an effective treatment for acute migraine. So why aren't more physicians recom...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Many researchers have suggested that aspirin prevents migraines. H...
BACKGROUND: Migraine is a common, disabling condition and a burden for the individual, health servic...
A single oral dose of aspirin 900 mg or 1000 mg is more effective than placebo at resolving migraino...
The pharmacokinetics of aspirin (ASA) in acute migraine attacks, and the influence of metoclopramide...
A single oral dose of aspirin 900 mg or 1000 mg is more effective than placebo at resolving migraino...
Management of migraine patients with or without aura must include appropriate medication to treat th...
Aspirin is commonly used to treat migraine attacks, although sumatriptan, a much more expensive trea...
Introduction: For more than a century, aspirin has been used for the acute treatment of primary head...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability in humans. It causes significant deterioration i...
Migraine is a common, often invalidating disorder, whose treatment requires drugs for the interrupti...