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    A recent article looks at the possible benefits of using venlafaxine to help with vestibular migraine. The article states that much like other drugs, venlafaxine did not reduce the function (restrictions, difficulties, avoidances) or physical aspects of VM (which activities exacerbate the problem). It did, although help with the emotional aspects of VM–like feelings of frustration, anger, embarrassment, worry.  Molly O’Brien will catch you up in the latest Migraine Minute News Update. 

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