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A 27-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Office Due to Severe

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A 27-year-old woman comes to the office due to severe, unilateral, throbbing headaches that occur several times a month.  The headaches are associated with photophobia, nausea, and occasional vomiting.  Over-the-counter analgesics do not provide significant symptom relief.  Her mother has a history of similar headaches.  Vital signs are within normal limits.  Physical examination reveals no abnormalities.  A medication is prescribed to treat her condition and the patient is instructed to take it immediately at the onset of a headache.  This medication most likely decreases the severity and duration of this patient's headache through which of the following mechanisms?


A) Blockade of dopamine receptors in mesolimbic tract
B) Blockade of serotonin reuptake in cortico-amygdala circuitry
C) Increased availability of acetylcholine in cortical synapses
D) Stimulation of periaqueductal gray area mu receptors
E) Stimulation of trigeminovascular serotonin receptors

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