Cheaper Migraine Drugs Outperform Newer, More Expensive Options: Oxford Study

A new comprehensive study ranks migraine medications based on real-world data.
Cheaper Migraine Drugs Outperform Newer, More Expensive Options: Oxford Study
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A University of Oxford study suggests that triptans are the most effective migraine treatment, outperforming newer, pricier options.

For decades, inexpensive painkillers like aspirin and ibuprofen, along with triptans—drugs that narrow blood vessels in the brain to block migraine-triggering chemicals—have been prescribed for migraines. Recently, a new generation of more expensive migraine drugs called gepants, which block the release of a protein involved in pain, have also emerged.

Cara Michelle Miller
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Cara Michelle Miller is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers both health news and in-depth features on emerging health issues. Prior to taking up writing, she taught at the Pacific College of Health and Science in NYC for 12 years and led communication seminars for engineering students at The Cooper Union.