Breuning, K.H
14 Over-the-counter and prescription medications for both acute relief and prevention are common treatments for migraine, but treatment response is often poor and there are important potential side-effects, thus pharmacological treatment options are limited and only result in reduction of symptoms in a portion of migraine sufferers
TCAs block the reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin and also affect various other neurotransmitter systems, leading to a broader range of side effects

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In one study published in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism , tirzepatide produced a 17.8% weight loss effect in diabetic patients