A migraine is characterized by the occurrence of extreme headaches, which can last from a few minutes to hours and in some cases it can last for 60 hours. It is commonly accompanied by mild nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. Migraine management drugs help to relieve the throbbing pain or pulsing sensation and symptoms of a migraine attack and prevent further migraine episodes. Migraine management follows two types of drugs, namely abortive and preventive. In case of abortive migraine management, the major aim is to stop the migraine episodes after the first occurrence. Nasal spray and self-injection for migraine management medication are specifically useful for people who have vomiting or nausea related to their migraine, and they work quickly and efficiently. Preventive migraine management is used when migraines occur repeatedly, specifically more than two a migraine per week, or if the migraine indications are severe. The aim of the treatment is to lessen the frequency and intensity of the migraine episodes.