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AbbVie’s Atogepant shows breakthrough results for acute migraine relief
Clinical Trials | December 03, 2025

AbbVie’s Atogepant shows breakthrough results for acute migraine relief

Suffering from acute migraine? You may soon bid adieu to the debilitating headache


AbbVie announces new data demonstrating Atogepant achieves superiority in Phase 3 study
Clinical Trials | June 21, 2025

AbbVie announces new data demonstrating Atogepant achieves superiority in Phase 3 study

TEMPLE, a Phase 3 multicenter, randomized, double-blind, head-to-head study, evaluated the tolerability, safety and efficacy of atogepant compared to topiramate for the preventive treatment of migraine in adult patients with a history of four or more migraine days per month


AbbVie announces late-breaking data at AAN supporting efficacy of Atogepant for preventive treatment of migraine
Clinical Trials | April 17, 2024

AbbVie announces late-breaking data at AAN supporting efficacy of Atogepant for preventive treatment of migraine

Interim analysis of an ongoing 156-week extension study supports long-term safety, tolerability and efficacy of atogepant 60 mg to prevent chronic and episodic migraine


AbbVie’s Phase 3 data of Atogepant indicates positive outcome for migraine treatment
Biotech | March 11, 2022

AbbVie’s Phase 3 data of Atogepant indicates positive outcome for migraine treatment

Data from this study will support a submission to expand the use of atogepant to include preventive treatment of chronic migraine in the United States and additional submissions globally


AbbVie to showcase neuroscience portfolio at AAN 2022 annual meeting
Biotech | March 29, 2022

AbbVie to showcase neuroscience portfolio at AAN 2022 annual meeting

AbbVie to present 30 abstracts demonstrating its leadership in neuroscience, including continued migraine treatment research across the spectrum of the disease, commitment to patients with advanced Parkinson's disease, and new studies in spasticity and cervical dystonia