Friday, May 15, 2020

This New Drug Gives Hope To Patients Diagnosed With Untreatable Migraines


This New Drug Gives Hope To Patients Diagnosed With Untreatable Migraines    




It Inhibits The Pain Receptors Responsible For The Migraine Signals    




There is a new drug that helps with untreatable migraines. Some migraine sufferers respond poorly to other medications, defining their migraine as “untreatable”. These patients had been treated previously with four types of treatments, which has not worked for them. A new drug, called Erenumab, has proven to reduce migraine attacks in this group of patients. The study showed that 30% of the patients had half the number of migraine attacks, improving their quality of life. The drug inhibits a certain receptor responsible for sending the migraine pain signals. More Information click here.



 

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