Cite
Triptan treatment is associated with a higher number of red wine-induced migraine episodes: An exploratory questionnaire-based survey.
MLA
Nedergaard, Laura, et al. “Triptan Treatment Is Associated with a Higher Number of Red Wine-Induced Migraine Episodes: An Exploratory Questionnaire-Based Survey.” Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain, vol. 24, no. 6, July 2024, pp. 832–38. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/papr.13365.
APA
Nedergaard, L., Martens, M. C., Christensen, M. D. B., & Pellesi, L. (2024). Triptan treatment is associated with a higher number of red wine-induced migraine episodes: An exploratory questionnaire-based survey. Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain, 24(6), 832–838. https://doi.org/10.1111/papr.13365
Chicago
Nedergaard, Laura, Maria Celine Martens, Michala Daniela Bach Christensen, and Lanfranco Pellesi. 2024. “Triptan Treatment Is Associated with a Higher Number of Red Wine-Induced Migraine Episodes: An Exploratory Questionnaire-Based Survey.” Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain 24 (6): 832–38. doi:10.1111/papr.13365.