LY293558, a Novel AMPA/GluR5 Antagonist, is Efficacious and Well-Tolerated in Acute Migraine
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Kirk W. Johnson | F Vandenhende | S. Silberstein | C. Sang | P. Ornstein | F. Vandenhende | D. Bleakman | S. Tepper | S. Silberstein | L. Phebus | N M Ramadan | L A Phebus | K W Johnson | A. Chappell | F. Freitag | C N Sang | R G Wallihan | A S Chappell | F G Freitag | T R Smith | S D Silberstein | D Bleakman | P L Ornstein | B Arnold | S J Tepper | B. Arnold | S. Tepper | T. Smith | Nm Ramadan | LA Phebus | KW Johnson | N. Ramadan | B. Arnold | F. Freitag | A. Chappell | P. Ornstein | T. Smith | CN Sang | RG Wallihan | Sj Tepper
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