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![]() Headache: The Journal of Head and Face PainVolume 40 Issue 7, Pages 521 - 527 Published Online: 29 Jul 2005 © 2010 American Headache Society Published on behalf of the American Headache Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Comparative Tolerability of Oral 5-HT Copyright 2000 American Headache Society KEYWORDS 5-HT ABSTRACTObjectives.—To compare the relative tolerability of 5-HT Methods.—Post hoc correlations were sought among the following variables: absolute dose
(=administered dose × oralbioavailability), C Results.—For effective doses of all drugs with available data, absolute dose-response relationships exist for adverse event frequencies. The overall rank order of the frequency of adverse events was as follows: naratriptan < sumatriptan = rizatriptan < zolmitriptan. With the exception of eletriptan, 5-HT Conclusions.—Triptans may be distinguished in terms of their tolerability. Effectiveness, absolute dose size, and lipophilicity are related for the 5-HT Accepted for publication January 20, 2000. |
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