Eli Lilly Japan and Daiichi Sankyo on June 8 rolled out their migraine therapy Reyvow (lasmiditan succinate) in Japan. The drug is designed to treat acute-stage migraine attacks by selectively binding with small molecule selective serotonin (5-HT)1F receptors, thereby suppressing…
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