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Atogepant. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist, Preventive treatment of migraine

Paolo Martelletti, F. Cipolla, M. Capi, M. Curto, L. Lionetto

2020Drugs of the Future18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Atogepant is an oral calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist and is currently under clini- cal investigation for preventive treatment of migraine. Its inhibitory activity on vasodilatory response has been well demonstrated in vitro. Although pharmacokinetic and metabolism data are still not available, a recently completed phase II clinical trial reported a satisfactory safety and tolerability profile over a 12-week treatment period with doses ranging from 10 to 120 mg daily, with no occurring drug-related serious adverse events. Several other phase III open-label and placebo-controlled clinical trials are ongoing to evaluate atogepant safety in long- term administration. Atogepant showed a significant and clinically relevant efficacy in the decrease in migraine days compared to placebo. Drug–drug interactions po- tentially affecting atogepant pharmacokinetics should be assessed in future clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

Calcitonin gene-related peptideMigraineAntagonistPharmacologyReceptor antagonistMedicineCalcitoninReceptorInternal medicineEndocrinologyChemistryNeuropeptideMigraine and Headache Studies
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