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  2. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Rescue treatment involves acute symptomatic control with medication. [4] Recommendations for rescue therapy of migraine include: (1) migraine-specific agents such as triptans, CGRP antagonists, or ditans for patients with severe headaches or for headaches that respond poorly to analgesics, (2) non-oral (typically nasal or injection) route of administration for patients with vomiting, (3) avoid ...

  3. 17 expert-approved ways to relieve migraine pain ... - AOL

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    Part of creating a treatment strategy for migraine involves reducing and preventing central sensitization because when that kicks in, "it's harder to treat migraines and certain medications don't ...

  4. Guide to Migraines: 9 Different Types and Symptoms - AOL

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    Abdominal migraine is a type of migraine without the usual head pain symptom, but instead displays symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting that may last from two to 72 hours.

  5. Atogepant - Wikipedia

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    Atogepant, sold under the brand name Qulipta among others, is a medication used to prevent migraines. [4] [5] It is a gepant, an orally active calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist. [4] [7] The most common side effects include nausea, constipation, tiredness, somnolence (sleepiness), decreased appetite, and decreased weight. [5]

  6. Antimigraine drug - Wikipedia

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    Opioids are not recommended for treatment of acute migraines due to their significant side effect profile, including twice the risk of medication overuse headache when compared to NSAIDS, acetaminophen or triptans. [3] In addition, their strength of efficacy has showed to be low or insufficient for pain relief of migraines. [3]

  7. “Taking pain medicines can, paradoxically, increase the number of migraine days the patient has so-called medication overuse headache, so taking fewer pain meds stops that happening,” he said.