Sumatriptan activates TRPA1
Background: Migraine therapy with sumatriptan may cause adverse side effects like pain at the injection site, muscle pain, and transient aggravation of headaches. In animal experiments, sumatriptan excited or sensitized slowly conducting meningeal afferents. We hypothesized that sumatriptan may acti...
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Main Authors: | Alexandru Babes (Author), Cristian Neacsu (Author), Michael JM Fischer (Author), Karl Messlinger (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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