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The spectrum of indomethacin-responsive headaches in children and adolescents.

Kenneth A MyersRebecca BarmherzigNichelle R RajSaoussen BerrahmounePablo IngelmoChristine Saint-MartinAfsheen Q KhanMegan KouriCynthia MorrisAndrew D HersheyJoanne KacperskiMarielle A KabboucheNada MohamedRashmi R RaoAna Marissa Lagman-BartolomeAmy A GelfandChristina L SzperkaSerena L Orr
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2022)
Indomethacin-responsive headaches occur in children and adolescents, and include headache syndromes, such as primary cough headache, previously thought to present only in adulthood. The incidence of adverse events is high, and patients must be co-treated with a gastroprotective agent.
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