Chilli peppers in migraine prevention experiments
date:Apr 24, 2013
ease calcitonin gene-related peptides, or CGRP, leading to an increase in blood flow to the affected area. To show the Amgen drug works, researchers injected it under the skin of patients who had chilli oil on their skin. The therapy blocked the CGRP that causes increased blood flow.

It sounds simple, but its important - it tells us that our drug is getting into the body in relative concentrations that are generally well tolerated and that block CGRP, Lenz said.

The new class of drugs under de
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