- The document analyzes misperceptions about migraine and its treatment. It finds that while migraine affects more women, over half of diagnosed migraine patients are over age 40, contradicting the idea that it only impacts young women.
- It also finds that the majority (76%) of diagnosed adult migraine patients have cardiovascular risk factors that caution against the use of triptan medications, much higher than generally believed. Having a migraine diagnosis increases the risk of future cardiovascular events.
- Current treatment patterns show triptan use is lower in high-risk patients than others, and off-label opioid use is higher, suggesting this population is underserved by existing options.