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A 35-year-old woman presents with recurrent, unilateral throbbing headaches lasting several hours, associated with photophobia and nausea. Neurological examination is normal and there are no red flags. She currently uses frequent over-the-counter paracetamol with partial relief. What is the most appropriate first-line acute specific therapy for her migraine attacks?

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