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Uncovering the Mechanisms of Tolerance to Prophylactic Migraine Drugs

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Although more research into homeostatic theory and other tolerance mechanisms is needed, the literature review provided “powerful ideas” about how clinicians could improve the management of migraine, said Dr. Rizzoli.

“It would be gratifying to see research interest in this area of migraine management develop,” he concluded.

—Lauren LeBano

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