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1. Real-world Impact of Fremanezumab on Migraine-Related Health Care Resource Utilization in Patients with Comorbidities, Acute Medication Overuse, and/or Unsatisfactory Prior Migraine Preventive Response

2. Real-world effectiveness after initiating fremanezumab treatment in US patients with episodic and chronic migraine or difficult-to-treat migraine

3. Immunogenicity of biologic therapies for migraine: a review of current evidence

4. The impact of fremanezumab on medication overuse in patients with chronic migraine: subgroup analysis of the HALO CM study

5. Reducing the Burden of Migraine: Safety and Efficacy of CGRP Pathway-Targeted Preventive Treatments

7. Data from Evaluation of Utility of Pharmacokinetic Studies in Phase I Trials of Two Oncology Drugs

9. Effects of fremanezumab in patients with chronic migraine and comorbid depression: Subgroup analysis of the randomized HALO CM study

10. Reversion From Chronic Migraine to Episodic Migraine in Patients Treated With Fremanezumab: Post Hoc Analysis From HALO CM Study

11. No 'Wearing‐Off Effect' Seen in Quarterly or Monthly Dosing of Fremanezumab: Subanalysis of a Randomized Long‐Term Study

12. Efficacy and quality-of-life improvements with fremanezumab treatment in patients with difficult-to-treat migraine with associated neurological dysfunction

13. Immunogenicity of biologic therapies for migraine: a review of current evidence

14. The impact of fremanezumab on medication overuse in patients with chronic migraine: subgroup analysis of the HALO CM study

15. Discovery of a Highly Selective Sigma-2 Receptor Ligand, 1-(4-(6,7-Dimethoxy-3,4-dihydroisoquinolin-2(1H)-yl)butyl)-3-methyl-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-one (CM398), with Drug-Like Properties and Antinociceptive Effects In Vivo

16. Benzimidazolone-based selective σ2 receptor ligands: Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation

17. In vitroglucuronidation of aprepitant: a moderate inhibitor of UGT2B7

18. Metabolism of megestrol acetate in vitro and the role of oxidative metabolites

19. Effect of ring-constrained phenylpropyloxyethylamines on sigma receptors

20. Pharmacological evaluation of SN79, a sigma (σ) receptor ligand, against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in vivo

21. σ Receptor antagonist attenuation of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity is correlated to body temperature modulation

22. In Vitro Evaluation of Guanidine Analogs as Sigma Receptor Ligands for Potential Anti-Stroke Therapeutics

23. Effects of aging on behavioral assessment performance: implications for clinically relevant models of neurological disease

24. Sigma receptor antagonists attenuate acute methamphetamine-induced hyperthermia by a mechanism independent of IL-1β mRNA expression in the hypothalamus

25. Evaluation of sigma (σ) receptors in the antidepressant-like effects of ketamine in vitro and in vivo

26. Methamphetamine-induced toxicity: an updated review on issues related to hyperthermia

27. Are drug labels static or dynamic?

28. Preventing adverse drug-drug interactions: a need for improved data and logistics

29. Effects of aging on behavioral assessment performance: implications for clinically relevant models of neurological disease

31. Synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a novel sigma receptor ligand with improved metabolic stability and antagonistic effects against methamphetamine

32. Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of indole-based sigma receptor ligands

33. CM156, a high affinity sigma ligand, attenuates the stimulant and neurotoxic effects of methamphetamine in mice

34. Sigma (σ) receptor ligand, AC927 (N-phenethylpiperidine oxalate), attenuates methamphetamine-induced hyperthermia and serotonin damage in mice

35. The effect of the pyridyl nitrogen position in pyridylpiperazine sigma ligands

37. Sigma-1 Receptors: Potential Targets for the Treatment of Substance Abuse

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