Migraine Mayhem Ends Here: Gepants, Monoclogs, and Why Bella’s Tail-Wag Is My Best Side Effect

Migraine Mayhem Ends Here: Gepants, Monoclogs, and Why Bella’s Tail-Wag Is My Best Side Effect Bella’s my secret weapon—every time she wags that tail after a shot, I know we’re winning against headaches. Gepants kick it off: Rimegepant melts under your tongue, slams CGRP receptors so pain fizzles in minutes—no needles, just relief like Bella chasing squirrels. Atogepant? Daily pill that keeps those rogue peptides locked down, cutting attacks before they start. Ubrogepant swallows easy for on-the-spot zaps. Then monoclonals: erenumab self-injects monthly, binding CGRP tight so swelling quits—fremanezumab, galcanezumab same deal with pens, eptinezumab quarterly IV if shots aren’t your jam. All dodge triptan risks, no heart drama—just calm vessels. As a board-certified psychiatrist in West Palm Beach, I fine-tune these at DrMarkAgresti.com—come laugh with Bella and me while we crush your migraines. Keywords: gepants migraine, atogepant Qulipta, rimegepant Nurtec, monoclonal antibodies, erenumab Aimovig, board-certified psychiatry, West Palm Beach mental health Hashtags: #BellaBeatsBrainPain #GepantGang #DrMarkAgrestiMD #SouthFloridaShrink #CGRPWarriors

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