View clinical trials related to Migraine Disorders.
Filter by:Although many adults with migraines use non-pharmacological treatment options, there is a lack of research on the use of many mind/body techniques specifically for headache. This research will further the understanding of the mechanisms, efficacy, and predictors of mind-body practices in adults with migraines.
This study is a prospective, multi-centre, randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled investigation designed for comparison of two parallel treatment groups: gammaCore (active nVNS treatment) and a Sham device (control treatment), for the acute treatment of migraine attacks
This will be a Phase 1, multiple center, open label, single-dose study in otherwise healthy adolescent subjects with a history of acute migraine. Subjects will each receive one Zecuity patch application. Subjects will be admitted 2 hours prior to dosing on Day 1, and will remain in the clinical unit under supervision until the last pharmacokinetic (PK) sample is obtained. Blood will be obtained at prescribed times for PK analysis and safety assessments will be performed, including adverse event monitoring, 12-lead ECG test, patch adhesion evaluations, skin irritation evaluations, and vital signs.
This is a randomized, sham-controlled study of greater occipital nerve block (GONB) using bupivacaine 0.5% for emergency department patients with acute migraine. Patients are only enrolled if they fail first line therapy with metoclopramide.
Chronic migraine (CM) is a prevalent and devastating disorder with limited therapeutic options. This study explored the efficacy of 10 mg/day flunarizine for CM prophylaxis as compared with 50 mg/day topiramate.
A study to evaluate the long-term safety, tolerability, and efficacy of subcutaneous (SC) administration of TEV-48125 in adult participants with chronic migraine (CM) or episodic migraine (EM). Participants with CM or EM who complete the pivotal efficacy studies of TEV-48125 (TV48125-CNS-30049 [NCT02621931] and TV48125-CNS-30050 [NCT02629861]) and agree to participate in this study; and new participants meeting eligibility criteria (not rolling over from pivotal studies), will be enrolled in this study.
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter study followed by an open-label treatment phase (OLTP). To evaluate the effect of erenumab (AMG 334) compared to placebo on the change from baseline in monthly migraine days.
The study is being conducted to evaluate two doses of TEV-48125 in adult patients with episodic migraine
The aim of this study is to determine whether treatment of temporomandibular joint is more effective than usual care in patients with chronic migraine and temporomandibular disorders to reduce pain.
The study is being conducted to evaluate two doses of TEV-48125 in adult patients with chronic migraine