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AJOVY - The Latest Drug in Migraine Prevention for Adults September 24, 2018 |
AJOVY - The Latest CGRP is FDA ApprovedAjovy, the second new generation of the CGRP antibody was FDA approved on September 14th and the medical migraine world is buzzing! The first CGRP antibody approved was called Aimovig, you can read more about that here -
New Drug For Migraine Aimovig
The new CGRP should be available now in the USA. And the best news is that it can be administered at home or at a doctor’s office. The prefilled syringe dose can be administered by you at home. Imagine that... not waiting 2 hours for the doctor! It is the first, and only anti-CGRP treatment available to patients with either quarterly (675 mg) or monthly (225 mg) dosing options. And for a limited time, some insured migraine patients may receive full insurance coverage and receive the medication for free. Ok, maybe that's the best part! I’m going to be talking to someone from Teva soon, so submit any questions you have so I can ask them. Just reply to this email with your questions. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can with their answers. Here's an extra spotlight... The Spotlight On Migraine CausesWhat Causes Migraines?Migraine Causes: How To Tell Them From TriggersCauses and Symptoms of Migraine: How To Endure Attacks
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as well. P.S. More Resources For You...P.S. If you want to learn some techniques to help reduce stress, here's a link to my eBook: Migraine Management: How to Reduce Anxiety, Manage Pain and Prevent Attacks P.S.S. You can get a lot of free information in my Migraine Pain Management Course as module one is free. You can learn about the basics and how to get your best chance at aborting your next attack. What are you waiting for? It's FREE! The contents of this email is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This email does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical concerns and conditions. |
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