Erenumab for Migraine User Reviews
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"Erenumab has had a huge positive effect on my daily life. Was having 15 migraines a month, many lasting several days and during the night. Triptans worked sometimes but taking far more than recommended. Now have 2 or 3 a month, which usually respond to normal painkillers or a triptan within 2 hours. Now able to book a holiday and arrange days out. Not able to do this before for fear of migraine. Only side effect was constipation when first taking, but with careful diet adjustment, this was rectified. Can only speak from own experience as I know there is no one-size-fits-all with migraine. Glad I tried it."