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Sumatriptan–naproxen combination for acute migraine

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The synopsis was written by Martina Habeck, Associate Editor, Nature Clinical Practice.

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Andrew Charles is a consultant for AGA Medical and Astra Zeneca, and has received speaker honoraria from Merck and Ortho McNeill. Kevin C Brennan declared no competing interests.

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Charles, A., Brennan, K. Sumatriptan–naproxen combination for acute migraine. Nat Rev Neurol 3, 604–605 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneuro0615

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