Treatment of Acute Migraine Headache in Children
Migrainous Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Migrainous Headache
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Males or Females age 8-18 years Girls 11 years or older must have a negative urine/serum pregnancy test. Diagnosis of pediatric migrainous headache. The criteria for pediatric migraine headache based on the most recent ICHD criteria are listed below. The requirement of 5 attacks (A) will not be required for this study, this making the diagnosis migrainous headache. As described elsewhere in the protocol, this change is required to make the study applicable to ED patients who require treatment before five attacks have occurred. Exclusion Criteria: Evidence that headache is due to a secondary underlying disorder based on history or physical examination. Pregnant or lactating females. Any investigational drug use within 30 days. Known to have a contraindication to metoclopramide or valproic acid such as pregnancy, liver disease, hematologic disease, or metabolic disease. Have used metoclopramide (or other antidopaminergic medications) or valproic acid within two days of presentation. Severe developmental disorders or mental retardation if insufficient information can be obtained to make a clear diagnosis of migraine or judge headache severity. If patients re-present to the ED, they can not be re-enrolled.
Sites / Locations
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
Placebo
Metoclopramide
Standard care including intravenous fluid, but no metoclopramide.
Standard care including intravenous fluid PLUS metoclopramide.