ELYXYB, The Newest Acute Migraine Treatment

Episode 60: It is such an exciting time in headache medicine. In the past two years, we have seen incredible growth in the options available for the treatment of migraine disease and headache disorders. In Episode 60 of Heads UP, Dr. Timothy Smith and Dr. Lindsay Weitzel discuss the newest drug approved by the FDA to treat acute migraine.
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  • @cosmos2015
    @cosmos2015 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information on Elyxyb! I am currently trying it for the first time. My migraines do not come with a whole lot of what I would call pain (though that has been increasing lately), but mostly nausea. I know that when nausea is due to Migraine, the nausea is basically actually pain signals that have been somehow translated to nausea in the brain (something I obviously don't understand well). Can Elyxyb really provide relief for the nausea?

  • @georginaody6598
    @georginaody65984 жыл бұрын

    What if you cant anti inflammatory.

  • @D13fs
    @D13fs4 жыл бұрын

    I currently use Cambia with awesome results. Maybe twice a year it doesn't work well out of about 24 uses. The other 22 it completely works. For me that is fantastic. I get many more migraines but try to limit the use for only the really bad ones. Triptans were brutal and almost 100% ineffective. Aimovig for 4 months so far with no positive results. My concern with using Cambia is the side effect profile i.e. GI/cardiovascular/stroke. Is there less risk with Elyxyb for these side effects associated with NSAIDS? Also, Cambia works within minutes and I imagine the Elyxvb would too. So in order to switch it would have to be safer, but just as fast and effective. Price will be a determinant also. I am willing to try it. I have also not tried the ditan or gepant medications. So much different than when I was a teen and there weren't a lot of options.

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