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The aim of this work is to analyze reports of migraine attacks collected online in the citizen science project CLUE with respect to gender- and migraine type-specific differences in drug effectiveness and pain perception. Citizen science project data collection opens the possibility to examine these differences based on a large number of...
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... the assessment of the effectiveness of the two drug groups was examined. Figure 2 shows the assessment of the effectiveness of the drug triptan with its classification into "yes," "little" and "no" in the different groups. Table 3 shows the results of the analysis. ...
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... the two drugs were compared to each other. As can already be seen from Figure 2 compared to Figure 3, participants rated the effect of triptan much better than the effect of ibuprofen, regardless of which group was considered. The corresponding p values and odds ratios are summarized in Table 5. ...