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Impact of anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies on migraine attack accompanying symptoms: A real-world evidence study.

Alicia AlpuenteAnna Torre-SuneEdoardo CaronnaEulalia Gine-CipresMarta Torres-FerrúsPatricia Pozo-Rosich
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
The days per month with photophobia, phonophobia and aura decreased at a higher rate than headache days per month after six months in the ≥50% response group. Higher photophobia ratios were associated with higher response rates between three and six months. It could indicate an involvement of peripheral CGRP in photophobia as well as a central modulation of migraine through these treatments which mainly act on the periphery.
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