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Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who switched one or multiple times among available anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatments showed lower treatment response and higher disease burden than those who adhered to one anti-CGRP mAb treatment.

Major finding: Overall, 73.1% patients did not switch their anti-CGRP mAb, while 20.6% switched once, 5.4% switched twice, and 0.9% switched three or more times. The ≥50% response rate for monthly migraine days was 64.7% in patients who did not switch among anti-CGRP mAb, but it worsened in those who switched once (50.7%) or twice (25.0%) during their last treatment cycle.

Study details: This real-world retrospective study used data from the Neuro TransData registry and included 655 patients with migraine who received at least one anti-CGRP mAb.

 

Disclosures: The authors did not disclose any source of funding. The authors declared no competing interests.

Source: Hong JB, Israel-Willner H, Peikert A, et al, and the NTD Study Group. Therapeutic patterns and migraine disease burden in switchers of CGRP-targeted monoclonal antibodies — insights from the German NeuroTransData registry. J Headache Pain. 2024;25:90 (Jun 3). doi: 10.1186/s10194-024-01790-7 Source

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Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who switched one or multiple times among available anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatments showed lower treatment response and higher disease burden than those who adhered to one anti-CGRP mAb treatment.

Major finding: Overall, 73.1% patients did not switch their anti-CGRP mAb, while 20.6% switched once, 5.4% switched twice, and 0.9% switched three or more times. The ≥50% response rate for monthly migraine days was 64.7% in patients who did not switch among anti-CGRP mAb, but it worsened in those who switched once (50.7%) or twice (25.0%) during their last treatment cycle.

Study details: This real-world retrospective study used data from the Neuro TransData registry and included 655 patients with migraine who received at least one anti-CGRP mAb.

 

Disclosures: The authors did not disclose any source of funding. The authors declared no competing interests.

Source: Hong JB, Israel-Willner H, Peikert A, et al, and the NTD Study Group. Therapeutic patterns and migraine disease burden in switchers of CGRP-targeted monoclonal antibodies — insights from the German NeuroTransData registry. J Headache Pain. 2024;25:90 (Jun 3). doi: 10.1186/s10194-024-01790-7 Source

Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who switched one or multiple times among available anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatments showed lower treatment response and higher disease burden than those who adhered to one anti-CGRP mAb treatment.

Major finding: Overall, 73.1% patients did not switch their anti-CGRP mAb, while 20.6% switched once, 5.4% switched twice, and 0.9% switched three or more times. The ≥50% response rate for monthly migraine days was 64.7% in patients who did not switch among anti-CGRP mAb, but it worsened in those who switched once (50.7%) or twice (25.0%) during their last treatment cycle.

Study details: This real-world retrospective study used data from the Neuro TransData registry and included 655 patients with migraine who received at least one anti-CGRP mAb.

 

Disclosures: The authors did not disclose any source of funding. The authors declared no competing interests.

Source: Hong JB, Israel-Willner H, Peikert A, et al, and the NTD Study Group. Therapeutic patterns and migraine disease burden in switchers of CGRP-targeted monoclonal antibodies — insights from the German NeuroTransData registry. J Headache Pain. 2024;25:90 (Jun 3). doi: 10.1186/s10194-024-01790-7 Source

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