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Efficacy of galcanezumab after 1 week of treatment for migraine predicts responders at 3 months


 

Key clinical point: Galcanezumab showed significant efficacy after the first week of treatment, and the treatment efficacy after the first week was a significant predictor of the response rate at 3 months.

Major finding: The mean changes in weekly response rates (RR) at 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks after galcanezumab initiation were 44.6%, 31.4%, 26.0%, and 32.6%, respectively, with the improvement being greatest at 1 week ( P < .001) and the RR at 1 week being the only predictive factor for ≥50% RR at 3 months (adjusted odds ratio 1.029; P = .002). Adverse events were mostly mild.

Study details: This retrospective, observational study included 55 patients with high-frequency episodic migraine or chronic migraine who received galcanezumab treatment (an initial loading dose of 240 mg followed by a dose of 120 mg monthly for at least 2 months).

Disclosures: This study did not receive any funding. Four authors declared receiving lecture fees from various sources. No other conflicts of interest were declared.

Source: Suzuki K et al. Could efficacy at 1 week after galcanezumab administration for patients with migraine predict responders at 3 months? A real world study. J Neurol. 2023 (May 23). doi: 10.1007/s00415-023-11788-x

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