Ketamine May Help Treat Migraine Pain Unresponsive to Other Therapies
October 21, 2017
October 21, 2017
BOSTON, Oct. 21 -- The American Society of Anesthesiologists issued the following news release:
Ketamine, a medication commonly used for pain relief and increasingly used for depression, may help alleviate migraine pain in patients who have not been helped by other treatments, suggests a study being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY(R) 2017 annual meeting.
The study of 61 patients found that almost 75 percent experienced an improvement in their migraine intensity after a . . .
Ketamine, a medication commonly used for pain relief and increasingly used for depression, may help alleviate migraine pain in patients who have not been helped by other treatments, suggests a study being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY(R) 2017 annual meeting.
The study of 61 patients found that almost 75 percent experienced an improvement in their migraine intensity after a . . .