A Study of the Effectiveness and Safety of Topiramate for the Prevention of Migraine
Vascular Headaches, Migraine
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Vascular Headaches focused on measuring topiramate, migraine headache, migraine prevention, migraine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Meet the criteria of the International Headache Society for the classification of migraine with or without aura (migraine symptoms) Diagnosis of migraine for at least 12 months prior to start of the study Have had an average of 3 to 8 migraine attacks per month for the 3 months prior to the start of the study Ability to recognize migraine headaches and to distinguish them from tension-type headaches or other types of head pain General good health Exclusion Criteria: Patients who previously failed to respond to topiramate therapy for migraine prevention or who discontinued topiramate due to adverse events Patients who had onset of migraine after age 50 Patients having more than 15 headache-days per month during the 3 months prior to start of the study, or during the baseline (pretreatment) period Patients who have cluster headaches or who have exclusively aura (migraine symptoms) without headache Female patients who are pregnant, nursing, or those not using adequate birth control, if capable of bearing children