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Introduction Migraine is a frequent and disabling neurological condition. Preventive therapies are used to reduce the frequency and severity of attacks (1). Currently approved oral preventive medications include divalproex sodium, flunarizine, topiramate, propranolol, and timolol, while injectable options such as CGRP-targeted monoclonal antibodies

Exploring Atogepant as a Novel Preventive Therapy to Transform Migraine Management: The ADVANCE Phase 3 trial
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