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Triptan treatment is associated with a higher number of red wine-induced migraine episodes: An exploratory questionnaire-based survey.

Laura NedergaardMaria Celine MartensMichala Daniela Bach ChristensenLanfranco Pellesi
Published in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2024)
Patients who regularly consume triptans report red wine most frequently as a migraine trigger. Triptan users are characterized by a lower consumption of red wine than non-triptan users, suggesting that a regular triptan intake may promote an increased sensitivity to red wine-induced migraine.
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