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Default How long to use Aimovig for chronic migraine

My neurologist prescribed me Aimovig a while back and I used it about 5 times in total over the course of 5 months. I started off with the 140 and my last injection was 70.

As I noticed a definite improvement in my headaches, he said that the drug is no longer needed and I can discontinue taking it.

Another article I read said that continuing taking Aimovig is advised.

Simply confused as to why I would stop the medication all of a sudden... Am I cured? Will the headaches return?

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