Andrew C. Miller, Brandon K Pfeffer, Michael R Lawson, K. Sewell, Alexandra R King, S. Zehtabchi
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Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate to Treat Acute Headaches in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review
Non‐traumatic headaches comprise up to 4% of all emergency department (ED) visits. Current practice is moving toward multimodal analgesia regimens that limit narcotic use.