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Effect of migraine attacks on paracetamol absorption.
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1984
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Cluster HeadacheDrug AnalysisHealth SciencesPain MedicineEffervescent ParacetamolMedicineMigraine AttackNeuropharmacologyPain ManagementNeurologyPharmacotherapyMigraine AttacksAnesthesiaPharmacologyPharmacokineticsAnaesthetic AgentPain Research
The absorption of effervescent paracetamol (1000 mg) was investigated in nine female patients during a migraine attack and in the same patients when headache free. Migraine attack decreased (P less than 0.05) the areas under the serum paracetamol concentration-time curves (AUC) of 0-2 h, 0-4 h and 0-6 h and the peak serum concentration. The severity of nausea correlated significantly with the decrease in the AUC values. Our results support findings of delayed gastric emptying in migraine attacks. Both a delay and an impairment of drug absorption may follow.
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