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flag Study finds no increased risk of autism or ADHD in children exposed to migraine drugs in utero.

flag A recent study in Neurology found no increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism or ADHD in children born to mothers who took migraine drugs called triptans during pregnancy. flag The research, which tracked Norwegian children for up to 14 years, involved over 26,000 pregnancies and found no link between prenatal exposure to triptans and neurodevelopmental issues. flag This provides reassurance for pregnant women with migraines.

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