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Migraine pill which could help 170,000 sufferers given NHS green light

Sky News Wednesday, 10 April 2024
A migraine pill which could change the lives of thousands of people who suffer from the "incredibly debilitating" condition should be made accessible on the NHS "swiftly", a charity has said. 
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