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Triptans do work, in part, by causing blood vessels to constrict in order to counteract the blood vessel dilation that a Migraine attack causes. The blood vessels return to "normal" size when the medication wears off. No, triptans don't cause permanent problems with vasoconstriction.   Teri
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