What do you recommend to reduce/treat skin reactions for those taking anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies to treat migraine?
Answer from: at Community Practice
Occasionally, we see a skin reaction with the subcutaneously administered antibodies—erenumab, fremanezumab, or galcanezumab. It generally consists of slightly elevated redness at the site of the injection due to inflammation, which can be itchy. We should not interpret the itchiness as indica...
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at USC-Keck School of Medicine How about a substantial fever for one week but no ...
How about a substantial fever for one week but no ...