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April 08, 2014; 82 (10 Supplement) May 01, 2014

Intranasal Capsaicin (IC) Rapidly Relieves the Pain of Migraine and Other Severe Headaches (P7.179)

Maria Alexianu, Anjan Chatterjee
First published April 9, 2014,
Maria Alexianu
1Neurology Overlook Hospital Summit NJ United States
2Summit Neurology Consulting Summit NJ United States
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Intranasal Capsaicin (IC) Rapidly Relieves the Pain of Migraine and Other Severe Headaches (P7.179)
Maria Alexianu, Anjan Chatterjee
Neurology Apr 2014, 82 (10 Supplement) P7.179;

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vol. 82 no. 10 Supplement P7.179

Published By: 
Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Print ISSN: 
0028-3878
Online ISSN: 
1526-632X
History: 
  • First Published April 9, 2014.

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    1. Maria Alexianu1,2 and
    2. Anjan Chatterjee3
  1. Maria Alexianu1,2 and
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  1. 1Neurology Overlook Hospital Summit NJ United States
  2. 2Summit Neurology Consulting Summit NJ United States
  3. 3VR1 Inc New York NY United States

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