A new, better DHE nasal spray is approved for acute migraines
Trudhesa is a new formulation of dihydroergotamine (DHE) nasal spray just approved by the FDA. It appears to be more effective than the original DHE nasal spray (Migranal) that was introduced in 1997.
Ergotamine, the first migraine-specific drug was developed in 1926. It is still available in tablet form but is not widely used because it causes nausea, constriction of blood vessels, and other side effects. DHE, approved in 1946, was the first synthetic migraine drug. It was derived from ergotamine in an attempt to reduce side effects. DHE is not effective when taken by mouth and was originally approved for intravenous use. It is still being used now – 75 years later – intravenously, intramuscularly, and subcutaneously. DHE injection is a very effective medicine, often used when no other migraine drug provides relief. It does cause nausea and vomiting in a significant number of patients. This is why it is often given along with an anti-nausea drug such as ondansetron (Zofran), prochlorperazine (Compazine), or metoclopramide (Reglan).
The original DHE nasal spray has been a relative disappointment. It is not very effective, although there are some patients for whom it works well. Despite being on the market for over 20 years, it is still very expensive – $100 a dose. The manufacturer of Trudhesa, which is a better product than Migranal, is promising to make their product more affordable. Nasal delivery of DHE causes less nausea than an injection.
Trudhesa is more effective despite delivering a smaller dose of DHE than Migranal. This is because Trudhesa is delivered as a fine mist into the upper reaches of the nasal cavity. It will become available in about two months. I will prescribe it to patients for whom oral medications are ineffective.
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