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Acute Treatment and Prevention of Menstrually Related Migraine Headache: Evidence-Based Review
Neurol 70:1555-1563, Pringsheim,T.,et al, 2008

A Randomized Trial of Rizatriptan in Migraine Attacks in Children
Neurol 67:1135-1140, Ahonen,K.,et al, 2006

What Matters is Not the Differences Between Triptans, but the Differences Between Patients
Arch Neurol 58:1481-1482, Saper,J.R., 2001

Triptans Are All Different
Arch Neurol 58:1479-1480,1482, Rapoport,A.M.&Tepper,S.J., 2001

Oral Triptans (serotonin 5-HT 1B/1D agnosists) in Acute Migraine Treatment: A Meta-analysis of 53 Trials
Lancet 358:1668-1675, Ferrari,M.D.,et al, 2001

Triptans and Migraine
Lancet 355:860-861, Bateman,D.N., 2000

Rizatriptan (MAXALT) for the Acute Treatment of Migraine & Migraine Recurrence, Rizatriptan 022 Study Grp
Headache 38:281-287, Tuchman,T.J.,et al, 1998

A Placebo-ControlledCrossover Study of Rizatriptan in the Treatment of Multiple Migraine Attacks
Neurol 52:773-781, Kramer,M.S.,et al, 1998

Rizatriptan vs Sumatriptan in Acute Trmt of Migraine. Dutch/US Rizatriptan Study Group
Arch Neurol 53:1132-1137, Visser,W.H.,et al, 1996



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