Patient Stories

Real people with
real VYEPTI stories

Everyone has a story to tell—hear from people living with migraine who want to share theirs

Check out the stories about real people, just like you, who used to struggle to find the right migraine treatment. And now they’re benefiting from more migraine-free days with VYEPTI.

Please see Important Safety Information for VYEPTI below.

Indicates patient was compensated for their time. Individual results may vary.

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Supportive Communication for Migraine
Mind & Body Practices for Migraine: Supportive Self-Care

Get cozy with and inspired by Kate, a somatic psychotherapist who lives with migraine, as she unpacks the techniques of somatic therapy with a focus on ways for people with migraine to build safer and more present relationships with themselves and others.

Check out more Mind & Body Practices for Migraine, including Yoga and Sound Bath.

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Robyn lives without daily ER visits

"My story is similar to that of others suffering from this awful illness. My migraine attacks were controlled for many years—until they weren’t. I just woke up one day with a migraine attack and it felt like it never left. Yes, rescue drugs and many trips to the ER helped. It became apparent that this was my life. I did the best I could, retiring on disability. Then I started seeing the VYEPTI ads. Both of my neurologists felt it was worth a try. With VYEPTI, I've gone from 20 to 2 migraine attacks a month. I feel like I have my life back!" - Robyn, VYEPTI patient

In a study of adults who averaged 16 migraine days a month, people treated with VYEPTI 100 mg had 8 fewer migraine days a month on average compared to 6 with placebo over months 1-3.

Individual results may vary.

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Individual results may vary
Selfie of Robyn, VYEPTI® patient.
Individual results may vary
Robyn lives without daily ER visits

"My story is similar to that of others suffering from this awful illness. My migraine attacks were controlled for many years—until they weren’t. I just woke up one day with a migraine attack and it felt like it never left. Yes, rescue drugs and many trips to the ER helped. It became apparent that this was my life. I did the best I could, retiring on disability. Then I started seeing the VYEPTI ads. Both of my neurologists felt it was worth a try. With VYEPTI, I've gone from 20 to 2 migraine attacks a month. I feel like I have my life back!" - Robyn, VYEPTI patient

In a study of adults who averaged 16 migraine days a month, people treated with VYEPTI 100 mg had 8 fewer migraine days a month on average compared to 6 with placebo over months 1-3.

Individual results may vary.

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19:10
Yoga + Migraine
Mind & Body Practices for Migraine: Yoga

The unpredictability of migraine disease can make exercise a challenge or daunting. Join Adriane, a yoga instructor who lives with migraine, as she demonstrates a 12-minute yoga practice focused on increasing relaxation and reducing neck and shoulder tension. After the class, she’s joined by a VYEPTI patient to talk about yoga and migraine, plus ways to incorporate small movements throughout the day.

Check out more Mind & Body Practices for Migraine, including Sound Bath and Supportive Self-Care.

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Four people on a video call discussing how to navigate migraine at work.
Individual experiences may vary. VYEPTI patients were compensated for their time.
Navigating Migraine at Work

Balancing the demands of a day-to-day job with the effects of migraine can be complex and challenging. Join four people impacted by migraine, including a Lundbeck employee, two VYEPTI patients and Tom Dabertin, former CEO and Executive Director of the National Headache Foundation, as they discuss their personal work experiences and the laws that may be applicable to employees who live with migraine. For more resources, visit www.headaches.org and www.migraineatwork.org.

Individual experiences may vary. VYEPTI patients were compensated for their time.

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17:51
Sound Bath Meditation + Migraine
Mind & Body Practices for Migraine: Sound Bath

A sound bath is a type of meditation that encourages you to pause, power down distractions, and listen to your body without the need to respond. While a sound bath may not seem ideal for someone who is sensitive to sound, there are ways to create a comfortable space for this type of meditation practice. Join Sara, a sound therapist and meditation teacher, as she leads an 11-minute sound bath experience to refocus and shift attention away from external stressors. After the sound bath, she’s joined by a VYEPTI patient to talk about her sound bath experience and ways to potentially incorporate techniques in a regular routine while managing migraine.

Check out more Mind & Body Practices for Migraine, including Yoga and Supportive Self-Care.

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Life without daily meds

"I’ve been a migraine sufferer for years. After trying many different meds for prevention of migraine, my neurologist put me on VYEPTI. I went into the infusion center with a 2-day migraine and the day after my infusion started noticing results. Before VYEPTI, I had trouble keeping a headache diary because I usually had a headache. Since starting VYEPTI in December of 2022, I’ve only had 7 headaches in total! It's now July 2023, and I'm still on the lowest dose and living my life without needing daily over-the-counter or prescription pain meds for my migraine attacks." - Rebecca, VYEPTI patient

In a study of adults who averaged 16 migraine days a month, people treated with VYEPTI 100 mg had 8 fewer migraine days a month on average compared to 6 with placebo over months 1-3.

With VYEPTI, more people had migraine-free days during the first week after the first infusion, compared with placebo—some as soon as Day 1, as described in the FDA-approved prescribing information.

Individual results may vary.

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Selfie of Rebecca, VYEPTI® patient.
Life without daily meds

"I’ve been a migraine sufferer for years. After trying many different meds for prevention of migraine, my neurologist put me on VYEPTI. I went into the infusion center with a 2-day migraine and the day after my infusion started noticing results. Before VYEPTI, I had trouble keeping a headache diary because I usually had a headache. Since starting VYEPTI in December of 2022, I’ve only had 7 headaches in total! It's now July 2023, and I'm still on the lowest dose and living my life without needing daily over-the-counter or prescription pain meds for my migraine attacks." - Rebecca, VYEPTI patient

In a study of adults who averaged 16 migraine days a month, people treated with VYEPTI 100 mg had 8 fewer migraine days a month on average compared to 6 with placebo over months 1-3.

With VYEPTI, more people had migraine-free days during the first week after the first infusion, compared with placebo—some as soon as Day 1, as described in the FDA-approved prescribing information.

Individual results may vary.

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11:15
Supportive Communication for Migraine
Mind & Body Practices for Migraine: Supportive Self-Care

Get cozy with and inspired by Kate, a somatic psychotherapist who lives with migraine, as she unpacks the techniques of somatic therapy with a focus on ways for people with migraine to build safer and more present relationships with themselves and others.

Check out more Mind & Body Practices for Migraine, including Yoga and Sound Bath.

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Migraine prevention delivered differently

Find out what a 30-minute IV infusion (given 4x a year) could mean for your migraine treatment.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
AND APPROVED USE

Do not receive VYEPTI if you have a known allergy to eptinezumab-jjmr or its ingredients.

APPROVED USE

VYEPTI is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.

VYEPTI may cause allergic reactions. Call your healthcare provider or get emergency medical help right away if you have any symptoms of an allergic reaction: rash; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat; if you have trouble breathing; hives; or redness in your face.

Before starting VYEPTI, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.

The most common side effects of VYEPTI include stuffy nose and scratchy throat, and allergic reactions.

These are not all the possible side effects of VYEPTI. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

For more information, please see the Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

APPROVED USE

VYEPTI is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not receive VYEPTI if you have a known allergy to eptinezumab-jjmr or its ingredients.

VYEPTI may cause allergic reactions. Call your healthcare provider or get emergency medical help right away if you have any symptoms of an allergic reaction: rash; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat; if you have trouble breathing; hives; or redness in your face.

Before starting VYEPTI, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.

The most common side effects of VYEPTI include stuffy nose and scratchy throat, and allergic reactions.

These are not all the possible side effects of VYEPTI. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

For more information, please see the Prescribing Information and Patient Information.