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Early analgesic administration and headache presence 7 days post-concussion in children.

Andrée -Anne LedouxKen TangStephen B FreedmanJocelyn GravelKathy BoutisKeith O YeatesRebekah C MannixLawrence R RicherMichael J BellRoger L Zemeknull null
Published in: CJEM (2022)
Exposure to ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or both in the acute phase does not decrease the risk of headache at 7 days post-concussion. Non-opioid analgesics like ibuprofen or acetaminophen may be prescribed for short-term headache relief but clinicians need to be cautious with long-term medication overuse in those whose headache symptoms persist.
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