CGRP Inhibitors vs. Traditional Migraine Therapies
Migraines have traditionally been treated with NSAIDs, triptans, and preventive drugs like beta-blockers or antidepressants. While effective for some, these treatments have limitations.
Traditional Therapies:
Relieve pain but often don’t prevent future attacks.
Can cause side effects like stomach irritation or drowsiness.
Risk of medication overuse headaches.
CGRP Inhibitors:
Specifically target migraine pathways.
Preventive rather than reactive.
Better tolerated, with fewer systemic side effects.
Long-acting (monthly or quarterly dosing).
FAQQ: Are CGRP inhibitors more effective than triptans?A: They are more effective for prevention, while triptans work as rescue medication.Q: Can CGRP inhibitors replace older treatments?A: Not always — they are often used when traditional options fail.

