CGRP is a peptide in the brain that causes pain, inflammation, and blood vessel dilation during a migraine attack
CGRP blockers are agents which can block the actions of this peptide and can be used to help prevent as well as treat acute migraine attacks
unlike
triptans they do not cause vasoconstriction (vasoconstriction may exacerbate cerebral ischaemia)
they usually have the suffix gepant
in 2018, US FDSA approves Aimovig, a parenteral calcitonin gene–related peptide (CGRP) blocker for prophylaxis of migraine
in Dec 2019, US FDA approves Ubrogepant (Ubrelvy), an oral calcitonin gene–related peptide (CGRP) blocker for Rx of acute migraine