A case of persistent hiccups successfully managed with pregabalin = Un cas de hoquet persistant pris en charge avec succès avec la prégabaline

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GRONINGER, Hunter | CHENG, M. Jennifer

Les auteurs revoient le cas d'un patient souffrant d'un sarcome d'Ewing et présentant un hoquet persistant en milieu clinique pour lequel les pharmacothérapies courantes sont soit contre-indiquées, soit refusées. La mise en place de la prégabaline, avec titration à dose efficace, diminue significativement le hoquet dans les 72 heures, sans effets nuisibles, suggérant une niche potentielle pour ce médicament.

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