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Simple jab to stop migraine misery

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A DRUG designed to stop the agony of regular migraine attacks has been given the go-ahead.

A monthly jab is set to be approved for use in the UK, where one in seven suffer from the crippling headaches.

The makers hope the drug, named Erenumab, could be offered on the NHS as early as next year.

It is thought patients will be able to use an injector pen to treat themselves at home.

Wendy Thomas, of The Migraine Trust, said: “This new treatment has the potential to help many people with chronic and episodic migraine.

“Migraine is incredibly painful so getting it frequently can ruin lives.

“That is why it is important that it becomes available to patients as soon as possible.”

The European Medicines Agency have granted an EU licence for its use for patients who have at least four migraines a month.

Manufactur­er Novartis said that patients will be able to get the drug privately in September.

Scientists know little about what causes migraines and there is no known cure. Erenumab is designed to block the activity of a molecule called calcitonin gene-related peptide, which has been shown to increase during migraine attacks.

Novartis MD Haseeb Ahmad said it would be the “first and only licensed treatment specifical­ly designed to prevent migraine”.

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