A 23-year-old female presents to your clinic complaining of intermittent throbbing headaches that usually last for sever

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A 23-year-old female presents to your clinic complaining of intermittent throbbing headaches that usually last for sever

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A 23-year-old female presents to your clinic complaining of intermittent throbbing headaches that usually last for several hours and are made worse by the presence of light. She endorses occasional nausea without vomiting during the most severe episodes. Physical examination is unrevealing, and she has no significant past medical history.Which of the following treatments is considered an abortive therapy for this patient"™s underlying condition?

A. Sumatriptan
B. Gabapentin
C. Amitriptyline
D. Propranolol E. Diltiazam
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