Aimovig Components
Aimovig contains erinumab, a human immunoglobulin G2, or monoclonal antibody produced using recombinant DNA technology, and has a high affinity to CGRP receptors.
Aimovig injection uses
Aimovig injection is used to prevent migraines.
Aimovig dosage
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The appropriate is determined by the doctor.
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The recommended dose is 70 mg once every 4 weeks.
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Aimovig is used by subcutaneous injections.
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The need for treatment should be reassessed in regular periods of 3-6 months.
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The effectiveness and safety of the drug for those suffering from migraines less than 4 times a month has not been assessed.
Aimovig Side Effects
Aimovig may cause some side effects, such as:
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Constipation.
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Nausea and vomiting.
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Fatigue.
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erythema and pain in the injection site.
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respiratory infection.
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dizziness.
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Insomnia.
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Muscle spasm.
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Pruritus.
Aimovig contraindications
Aimovig is not used in case of allergies to its ingredients.
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Aimovig use precautions
The doctor should be consulted before using Aimovig, especially in the following cases:
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Constipation.
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High blood pressure.
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Pregnancy and lactation