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162: Breaking Down INFUSE Trial Data and Real-World Eptinezumab Use

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In this Mind Moments episode, Amaal Starling, MD, FAHS, FAAN, joins the podcast to provide clinical perspective on the INFUSE real world study evaluating IV eptinezumab in adults with migraine who previously found one or more CGRP preventive options ineffective, based on data presented at the 2026 Headache Cooperative of the Pacific Annual Conference. Starling, an associate professor of neurology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and a study author on INFUSE, discusses how clinicians should interpret the magnitude of benefit in a high burden population and why IV delivery, including rapid and consistent bioavailability, may help explain early and sustained response. The conversation also explores what the findings suggest for real world care and treatment sequencing, how migraine trials can better capture patient experience through outcomes like good days and PGIC, and what precision medicine research could look like next as the field pushes toward predictive modeling and individualized treatment selection.

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Episode Breakdown:

  • 1:20 – Interpreting real world response after prior CGRP preventive failure
  • 4:25 – Mechanistic reasons IV eptinezumab may drive early sustained benefit
  • 6:25 – Clinical implications for earlier, more robust treatment sequencing
  • 8:50 – Neurology News Network 
  • 11:20 – Integrating good days and Patient Global Impression scales into migraine trial design
  • 15:30 – Future studies needed to advance precision migraine care


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