Headache Pain Model Enough To Show AAC Combination’s Efficacy – BMS
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Studying the efficacy of 500 mg aspirin/500 mg acetaminophen/130 mg caffeine in a tension headache pain model is sufficient to demonstrate the combination merits Category I status in the internal analgesic drug products tentative final monograph, according to Bristol-Myers Squibb
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