Triptans, ergots, and antiemetics were ranked as the top three most effective acute migraine medications in an analysis of 10.8 million users' self-reported records.
1. The addition of olanzapine to standard antiemetic therapy had a significantly higher rate of complete response (defined as no vomiting and no use of rescue medication) in the delayed phase (24-120 hours after cisplatin-based chemotherapy initiation) compared to the placebo. 2. This significantly higher rate of complete response was maintained regardless of the presence
Prophylactic use of antiemetic, antipyretic, or antibiotic drugs in older patients with acute stroke did not reduce the risk of a poor functional outcome in the PRECIOUS trial.