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CGRP Inhibitors Outperform Other Migraine-Preventive Medications


 

Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who received calcitonin gene-related peptide inhibitors (CGRPi) showed improved pain reduction compared with those on other preventative medications.

Major findings: Patients who received only CGRPi or switched to CGRPi had significant reductions in mean pain scores (−2.0 and −2.7, respectively; both P < .001), whereas those on other migraine-preventative medications did not. Patients adhering to CGRPi, including those who received only CGRPi (−3.1; P = .005) and those who switched from other medications to CGRPi (−3.7; P = .002), had significantly reduced pain scores; however, no reduction in pain scores was noted in patients not adhering to CGRPi.

Study details: This retrospective study analyzed Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System data for adults with migraine over 12 months, including 1245 patients on other preventive medications (antiseizures, antidepressants, or beta-blockers), 148 receiving only CGRPi, and 112 switching to CGRPi.

Disclosure: The study did not receive any funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Peasah SK, Soh YH, Huang Y, Nguyen J, Hanmer J, Good C. Patient reported outcomes and the real-world use of calcitonin gene–related peptide medications in migraine. Headache. Published online September 30, 2024. Source

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