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Headache
Do you typically counsel patients to avoid intranasal triptan administration on same side of pain in cluster headaches?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
We usually don't. But the idea is for bad clusters, intra nasal may not work anyway so IM sumatriptan may be a better option.
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