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Key clinical point: In patients with migraine and those with prior treatment failure and medication overuse (MO), eptinezumab significantly reduced acute headache medication (AHM), with sustained reductions for up to 18 months.
Major findings: Eptinezumab significantly reduced AHM compared with placebo in patients with migraine and those with MO (P < .001 for all). These reductions in AHM were sustained through the 18-month treatment period, with continued reductions in the extension period.
Study details: This DELIVER trial post-hoc analysis of 890 patients, 49.2% had MO who failed 2-4 preventive treatments, among these 865 patients continued in the 48-week extension period.
Disclosure: This study was funded by H. Lundbeck A/S. Two authors reported receiving speaking fees from various sources. Five authors declared being full-time employees of H. Lundbeck A/S. Other authors declared multiple ties with various sources.
Source: Gryglas-Dworak A, Schim J, Ettrup A, et al. Long-term reductions in acute headache medication use after eptinezumab treatment in patients with migraine and prior preventive treatment failures: Post hoc analysis of the DELIVER randomized trial. Headache. Published online November 5, 2024. Source
Key clinical point: In patients with migraine and those with prior treatment failure and medication overuse (MO), eptinezumab significantly reduced acute headache medication (AHM), with sustained reductions for up to 18 months.
Major findings: Eptinezumab significantly reduced AHM compared with placebo in patients with migraine and those with MO (P < .001 for all). These reductions in AHM were sustained through the 18-month treatment period, with continued reductions in the extension period.
Study details: This DELIVER trial post-hoc analysis of 890 patients, 49.2% had MO who failed 2-4 preventive treatments, among these 865 patients continued in the 48-week extension period.
Disclosure: This study was funded by H. Lundbeck A/S. Two authors reported receiving speaking fees from various sources. Five authors declared being full-time employees of H. Lundbeck A/S. Other authors declared multiple ties with various sources.
Source: Gryglas-Dworak A, Schim J, Ettrup A, et al. Long-term reductions in acute headache medication use after eptinezumab treatment in patients with migraine and prior preventive treatment failures: Post hoc analysis of the DELIVER randomized trial. Headache. Published online November 5, 2024. Source
Key clinical point: In patients with migraine and those with prior treatment failure and medication overuse (MO), eptinezumab significantly reduced acute headache medication (AHM), with sustained reductions for up to 18 months.
Major findings: Eptinezumab significantly reduced AHM compared with placebo in patients with migraine and those with MO (P < .001 for all). These reductions in AHM were sustained through the 18-month treatment period, with continued reductions in the extension period.
Study details: This DELIVER trial post-hoc analysis of 890 patients, 49.2% had MO who failed 2-4 preventive treatments, among these 865 patients continued in the 48-week extension period.
Disclosure: This study was funded by H. Lundbeck A/S. Two authors reported receiving speaking fees from various sources. Five authors declared being full-time employees of H. Lundbeck A/S. Other authors declared multiple ties with various sources.
Source: Gryglas-Dworak A, Schim J, Ettrup A, et al. Long-term reductions in acute headache medication use after eptinezumab treatment in patients with migraine and prior preventive treatment failures: Post hoc analysis of the DELIVER randomized trial. Headache. Published online November 5, 2024. Source