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Temporary confusion depending on the usage of naratriptan

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In this report, a case with vitamin B12 deficiency showing a temporary confusion depending on the usage of naratriptan during the migraine attack was presented.

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Kutluhan, S., Incekara, F., Sozen, A. et al. Temporary confusion depending on the usage of naratriptan. J Headache Pain 8, 340–341 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-007-0424-5

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