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cyanocobalamin/headache

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Vitamin status of inpatients with chronic cephalgia and dysfunction pain syndrome and effects of a vitamin supplementation.

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66 female inpatients with dysfunction pain syndrome, chronic cephalgia and facial pain participated in a randomized, placebo-controlled double-blind study, half the patients receiving a multivitamin preparation for 12 days and the other half a placebo. The biochemically determined vitamin status at

A review of acute cyanide poisoning with a treatment update.

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Cyanide causes intracellular hypoxia by reversibly binding to mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase a(3). Signs and symptoms of cyanide poisoning usually occur less than 1 minute after inhalation and within a few minutes after ingestion. Early manifestations include anxiety, headache, giddiness,

Nonmedication, alternative, and complementary treatments for migraine.

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OBJECTIVE The efficacy of some nonpharmacologic therapies appears to approach that of most drugs used for the prevention of migraine and tension-type headaches. These therapies often carry a very low risk of serious side effects and frequently are much less expensive than pharmacologic therapies.

Toxicity induced by multiple high doses of vitamin B12 during pernicious anemia treatment: a case report.

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CONTEXT
The clinical consequences of excess vitamin B12 induced by multiple oral doses of cyanocobalamin are not well-known.

A young woman was treated with multiple daily doses of 1 mg of cyanocobalamin for severe pernicious anemia. After a total dose
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