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A patient who has migraine headaches usually has two to three severe migraines each month. The patient has been using a triptan nasal spray but reports little relief and is concerned about missing so many days of work.
 
  The primary care NP should consider: a. an oral triptan plus an opioid analgesic.
  b. an injectable triptan plus an oral corticosteroid.
  c. an intramuscular steroid plus an opioid analgesic.
  d. dihydroergotamine hydrochloride plus an opioid analgesic.
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Thanks
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Good timing, thanks!
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