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A 12-month observational study on the safety, efficacy on migraine-associated symptoms and satisfaction of CGRP monoclonal antibodies in Japanese patients with migraine

Shungo Imai, Keiko Ihara, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Seiya Ohtani, Narumi Watanabe, Chisato Iba, Kei Ishizuchi, Ryo Takemura, Jin Nakahara, Satoko Hori, Tsubasa Takizawa

2026Journal of the Neurological Sciences7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies (CGRP mAbs) are effective in clinical trials and real-world settings. However, data other than headache frequency remains limited in East Asia. Thus, we investigated long-term efficacy, tolerability, and patient-reported satisfaction of CGRP mAbs in clinical practice. METHODS: This single-center observational study included patients with migraine who were administered one of three CGRP mAbs (erenumab, galcanezumab, and fremanezumab) between August 2021 and February 2023. Baseline demographic and headache characteristics were recorded, and treatment outcomes, adverse events, migraine-associated symptoms, and satisfaction levels were assessed over time. RESULTS: We enrolled 150 patients with episodic (n = 81) or chronic migraine (n = 69), including 40 with migraine aura. At six and twelve months, 36/67 (54%) and 22/42 (52%) patients achieved at least 50% reduction in monthly migraine days. Multivariate logistic regression showed that among differences in demographic and headache characteristics between responders and non-responders, the response rate at 3 months was associated with the 6-month response. Migraine-associated symptoms and aura showed improving trends until 5 months after CGRP mAbs initiation. As for safety, injection site reaction was seen in 35/146 (24%), 14/57 (25%), and 4/37 (11%) at 1, 6, and 12 months, respectively. Regarding satisfaction, 74%, 92%, and 94% answered "very satisfied" or "somewhat satisfied" at 1, 6, and 12 months, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study highlighted the role of early response in predicting the long-term response to CGRP mAbs. We also emphasized the importance of documenting satisfaction, migraine aura frequency, in addition to migraine frequency, for deeper insights into migraine pathophysiology.

Topics & Concepts

MigraineMedicineAuraCalcitonin gene-related peptideObservational studyMonoclonal antibodyInternal medicineMigraine with auraMonoclonalMigraine DisordersAntibodyCalcitoninImmunologyChronic MigraineMigraine and Headache StudiesVestibular and auditory disordersAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments
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