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Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate Used to
Treat Acute, Disabling Migraine Pain:
A Case Series in Outpatients
Jenson M.G., et al.
Posted July 2003
Presented at: 45th Annual Scientific Meeting
American Headache Society
June 19-22, 2003; Chicago, Illinois
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Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral transmucosal
fentanyl citrate (OTFC, ACTIQ) as an outpatient treatment for acute, refractory
migraine pain.
Conclusions: OTFC was effective as an outpatient treatment for acute,
refractory migraine pain, and ED visits were notably decreased. OTFC was well
tolerated in these patients who had a history of tolerating parenteral opioids in
the ED when experiencing refractory migraine pain and most of whom were not on
daily outpatient opioid therapy. OTFC may be an effective outpatient treatment
for acute, refractory migraine headache pain, and, potentially, could reduce ED
visits. Additional studies of OTFC in the outpatient treatment of migraine pain
are warranted.
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