Ketoprofen in the Treatment of Cephalgia
Authors:
V. Peterová; Z. Seidl; J. Obenberger
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddělení magnetické rezonance, Neurologická klinika 1. LF UK, Praha, přednostka prof. MUDr. S. Nevšímalová, DrSc.
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2000; (1): 35-36
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Overview
Ketoprofen is one of the best tolerated non-steroid analgetics with a peripheral effect. It has anantiphlogistic and analgetic effect. Undesirable effects associated with the use of ketoprofeninclude in particular signs of gastrointestinal irritation.In 1996 authors tested the effect of ketoprofen on cephalgia in 16 patients suffering frommigraine without aura and obtained very good results.
Key words:
migraine without aura - cephalgia - ketoprofen - treatment.
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