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Drug slashes migraine days by half in early trial — and it may work with completely 'new mechanism'

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Drug slashes migraine days by half in early trial — and it may work with completely 'new mechanism'
A promising early trial suggests that liraglutide, a drug typically used for obesity, might also be a game-changer for migraine sufferers—cutting their migraine days by half. Researchers are excited because it could work in a totally new way compared to existing treatments, but they’re cautious until larger studies confirm the results and rule out placebo effects.
Editor’s Note: If this pans out, it could mean a fresh, effective option for millions who struggle with migraines, especially since current treatments don’t work for everyone. The fact that it’s repurposing an existing drug also hints at faster approval if proven safe. Worth keeping an eye on!
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