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Filter by:Post-marketing, retrospective, observational survey study. Users (menstruating women only) of Nerivio who have used Nerivio at least 4 times between October 2019 and December 2020 will be contacted by email and/or through an app notification and will be asked to complete a 5-minute online anonymous survey assessing satisfaction, effectiveness, and safety. Eligible users will sign an informed consent form (the consent language will appear as the first page of the survey, and participants will click either "agree" or "disagree" to the consent statement; those who click "agree" will proceed to the survey, those who click "disagree" will be brought to an exit page) and complete a survey asking about their satisfaction with Nerivio and the effectiveness and safety of the device for acute treatment of menstrual migraine. During the survey, participants will be screened to verify that they have menstrual migraine (self-reported) and have used Nerivio to treat menstrual migraines.
The objective of this phase 2 Proof.of Concept study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Sepranolone (UC1010) in preventing menstrual migraine attacks in adult women with migraine occurring between Day -2 and Day 5 of the menstrual cycle. Patients will be taking Sepranolone or Placebo (blinded to patient and study doctor) during the two week preceding the menstruation for three menstrual cycles. Effect (change from baseline) will be assessed by comparison of symptoms recorded daily by the patients using an electronic diary using validated scales for assessment of menstual migraine symptoms. Sepranolone is identical to an endogenous steroid.
The study is to primarily investigate whether Treximet® (Imitrex RT/naproxen sodium 500mg) taken at the first onset of menstrual migraine will both terminate the acute headache and assist in preventing headache recurrence and the need for repeat abortive therapy over the ensuing days of menses.
The purpose of this study is to (1) evaluate pain-free efficacy of Treximet™ following treatment of menstrual migraine, (2) investigate levels of Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), estrogen, cortisol, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), alpha (a)-amylase, Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), Prostaglandin I2 (PGI2) and beta (ß)-endorphin in saliva before and after Treximet™, (3) evaluate efficacy of Treximet™ to return to baseline levels following treatment, and (4) correlate estrogen in saliva vs. urinary estradiol at mid-luteal, onset of menstrually-related migraine, and after successful treatment with Treximet™.