2022
DOI: 10.5812/aapm-132904
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Non-opioid Intravenous Drugs for Pain Management in Patients Presenting with Acute Migraine Pain in the Emergency Department: A Comprehensive Literature Review

Abstract: Context: Migraine is one of the most common causes of disability worldwide and the sixth cause of loss of life years due to disability. Migraine is reported mainly in young and middle-aged people, so it can cause a person to face many problems in doing daily tasks. The emergency department annually accepts 1.2 million patients with migraine. Therefore, timely diagnosis of the disease, knowledge of valuable drugs in an emergency, knowing how to use them, and finally, early treatment can play an essential and de… Show more

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“…Acetaminophen in combination with metoclopramide demonstrated reduction migraine headache more effectively than acetaminophen alone [37].…”
Section: Antiemeticsmentioning
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“…Acetaminophen in combination with metoclopramide demonstrated reduction migraine headache more effectively than acetaminophen alone [37].…”
Section: Antiemeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As first-line treatment in the emergency department in patients intolerant to NSAIDs and aspirin, intravenous acetaminophen 1000 mg is recommended [30,37].…”
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