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Methodological aspects of drug trials in migraine
P Tfelt-Hansen,
J Olesen
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Keyphrases
Drug Trials
100%
Migraine
100%
Migraine Attack
100%
Methodological Aspects
100%
Migraine Treatment
75%
Prophylactic Treatment
50%
Crossover Design
50%
Confidence Limits
25%
Headache
25%
Trial Design
25%
Patient Selection
25%
Group Comparison
25%
Migraine Frequency
25%
Headache Diary
25%
Diagnostic Criteria
25%
Attack Frequency
25%
Statistical Methods
25%
Time Effect
25%
Dose-response Study
25%
Should Be Given
25%
Severity Score
25%
Therapeutic Effect
25%
Global Rankings
25%
Headache Indices
25%
Reporting Forms
25%
Common Migraine
25%
Attack Treatment
25%
Attack Severity
25%
Design Evaluation
25%
Global Ratings
25%
Selection Experiment
25%
Equipotency
25%
Operational Diagnostics
25%
Powerful Groups
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Migraine
100%
Drug Screening
100%
Headache
37%
Migraine without Aura
25%
Diagnosis
12%
Checklist
12%
Dose Response
12%
Migraine with Aura
12%
Patient Selection
12%
Prophylaxis
12%
Therapy Effect
12%
Statistical Analysis
12%
Design Evaluation
12%
Mathematics
Crossover Design
100%
Statistics
50%
Statistical Method
50%
Trial Design
50%
Upper Limit
50%
Confidence Limit
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Migraine
100%
Drug Screening
100%
Headache
37%
Migraine without Aura
25%
Diagnosis
12%
Checklist
12%
Prophylaxis
12%
Statistical Analysis
12%
Patient Selection
12%
Therapy Effect
12%
Migraine with Aura
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Screening
100%
Migraine
100%
Headache
37%
Migraine without Aura
25%
Migraine with Aura
12%
Dose-Response Study
12%
Therapeutic Effect
12%
Neuroscience
Migraine
100%
Headache
30%