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CGRP-monoclonal antibodies in Japan: insights from an online survey of physician members of the Japanese headache society.

Authors :
Takizawa, Tsubasa
Ihara, Keiko
Watanabe, Narumi
Takemura, Ryo
Takahashi, Nobuyuki
Miyazaki, Naoki
Shibata, Mamoru
Suzuki, Keisuke
Imai, Noboru
Suzuki, Norihiro
Hirata, Koichi
Takeshima, Takao
Nakahara, Jin
Source :
Journal of Headache & Pain; 3/15/2024, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies (CGRPmAbs) have greatly changed migraine treatment options. In Japan, although CGRPmAb guidelines (≥ 4 monthly migraine days (MMDs) and ≥ 1 previous preventive failure) are well-acknowledged, the actual use of CGRPmAbs and the circumstances of the related headache care are unknown. Methods: We conducted an online survey of Japanese Headache Society members, inquiring about the physicians' experience with CGRPmAbs and how they make decisions related to their use. Results: Of the 397 respondents, 320 had prescribed CGRPmAbs. The threshold number of previous preventive failures for recommending a CGRPmAb was two for the majority of the respondents (n = 170, 54.5%), followed by one (n = 64, 20.5%). The MMD threshold was ≥ 4 for 71 respondents (22.8%), ≥ 6 for 68 (21.8%), ≥ 8 for 76 (24.4%), and ≥ 10 for 81 (26.0%). The respondents tended to assess treatment efficacy after 3 months (episodic migraine: n = 217, 69.6%, chronic migraine: n = 188, 60.3%). The cost of CGRPmAbs was described by many respondents in two questions: (i) any request for a CGRPmAb (27.7%), and (ii) the most frequently reported reason for responders to discontinue CGRPmAbs (24.4%). Conclusions: Most of the respondents recommended CGRPmAbs to patients with ≥ 2 preventive failures, followed by ≥ 1. The MMD threshold ranged mostly from ≥ 4 to ≥ 10. The concern for costs was raised as a major limiting factor for prescribing CGRPmAbs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11292369
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Headache & Pain
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176083189
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-024-01737-y