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Fig. 1 | The Journal of Headache and Pain

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From: Influence of metabolic state and body composition on the action of pharmacological treatment of migraine

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Overview of the influence of obesity on the efficacy of antimigraine drugs. Absorption: Gut permeability is increased and gastric emptying is accelerated in obesity, however more evidence regarding the effect of this on bioavailability is warranted. Distribution: Highly lipophilic drugs could be largely distributed in adipose tissue in obesity; Obesity may impair cardiac function, reducing tissue perfusion. Metabolism: CYP3A4 and CYP2C19 both show reduced activity in obesity. MAO activity might be increased, however more scientific research is needed to confirm this in humans; Obesity can alter liver blood flow. Elimination: Obesity is associated with an initial increase in renal excretion, followed by decreased renal excretion due to chronic kidney disease at later stages; Phase II conjugation can increase in obese morbid obesity

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