Benjamin W Friedman
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Recent Articles
1.
Kareff H, Sharpe S, Gupta C, Friedman B
Am J Emerg Med
. 2025 Feb;
91:55-58.
PMID: 39987628
Background: It is unclear whether patients with elevated BP and acute headache require treatment with anti-hypertensive medication, anti-headache medication, or both. We determined the impact of migraine medication on blood...
2.
Cohen F, Heckel B, Taylor S, Abbott E, Zebrowski A, Friedman B
Headache
. 2025 Feb;
65(2):338-341.
PMID: 39902733
No abstract available.
3.
Milne K, Panagos P, Diercks D, Anderson J, Byyny R, Carpenter C, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 2024 Nov;
84(6):e57-e86.
PMID: 39578010
No abstract available.
4.
Kirkland S, Meyer J, Visser L, Campbell S, Villa-Roel C, Friedman B, et al.
Headache
. 2024 Oct;
64(10):1181-1199.
PMID: 39364614
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of parenteral agents to reduce relapse in patients with acute migraine and identify factors that predict relapse. Background: Following discharge from emergency settings, many patients...
5.
Blanda M, Garg N, Wolf S, Diercks D, Anderson J, Byyny R, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 2024 Sep;
84(4):e25-e55.
PMID: 39306386
No abstract available.
6.
Sampson C, Diercks D, Anderson J, Byyny R, Carpenter C, Friedman B, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 2024 Jun;
84(1):e1-e12.
PMID: 38906639
No abstract available.
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Robblee J, Zhao X, Minen M, Friedman B, Cortel-LeBlanc M, Cortel-Leblanc A, et al.
Headache
. 2024 Jun;
64(7):869-872.
PMID: 38828836
Objectives: The primary objective of this proposed guideline is to update the prior 2016 guideline on parenteral pharmacotherapies for the management of adults with a migraine attack in the emergency...
8.
Irizarry E, Cho R, Williams A, Davitt M, Baer J, Campbell C, et al.
J Emerg Med
. 2024 May;
67(2):e119-e127.
PMID: 38821847
Background: As rates of opioid use disorder in the general population have increased, some have questioned whether IV opioids should be used routinely for treatment of acute severe pain in...
9.
Friedman B, Chen Y, Campbell C, Nerenberg R, Afrifa F, Schimmrich K, et al.
Am J Emerg Med
. 2024 May;
82:15-20.
PMID: 38749371
Background: Most methodologically rigorous, ED-based, comparative effectiveness analgesic studies completed in the last two decades failed to find a clinically important difference between the comparators. We believe that many of...
10.
Kirkland S, Visser L, Meyer J, Junqueira D, Campbell S, Villa-Roel C, et al.
Headache
. 2024 Apr;
64(4):424-447.
PMID: 38644702
Objectives: To assess the comparative effectiveness and safety of parenteral agents for pain reduction in patients with acute migraine. Background: Parenteral agents have been shown to be effective in treating...