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Ubrogepant safety and efficacy not affected by triptan therapy


 

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Payers limit use

Despite the promising data, payer hurdles limit ubrogepant’s use, said Stewart Tepper, MD, who was asked to comment on the study. Dr. Tepper, a professor of neurology at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H., was not involved in the study. “The study shows that ubrogepant will work as well as those who have not responded well to triptans, which is key,” Dr. Tepper said. “However, payers have set up step edits in which patients aren’t allowed to get ubrogepant unless they fail therapy with at least two triptans.”

Dr. Blumenfeld discounts the rationale behind requiring patients to try a second triptan after failing initial triptan therapy. “There are plenty of studies showing that if you fail one triptan, you’re likely to fail another,” he said. “Why would you put the patient on a different triptan when you could switch them to another drug with a different mechanism of action?”

The results showed that more patients in the ubrogepant 50-mg arm achieved pain freedom than those in the placebo arm within 2 hours after the initial dose in each group.

“Migraine is a very disabling condition, so you want to get the attack under control as quickly as possible while limiting the risk for potential side effects,” said Dr. Blumenfeld. “Ubrogepant is very efficacious and with very few adverse effects, but its use is limited because insurance companies require the failure of several triptans.”

One limitation of the study is that it is a subanalysis.

Dr. Blumenfeld has disclosed advisory board service, consulting, speaking, and authorship for AbbVie, Alder, Amgen, Biohaven, Lilly, Novartis, Teva, Theranica, and Zoscano.

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