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Intensive Meditation and Migraines: Effects on Health and Well Being

Chronic Daily Headache

Participants completing training in intensive meditation and continuing frequent practice for one year would experience reduced frequency, duration and severity of headaches along with improved awareness of the triggers of their symptoms, improved quality of life and mental health, improved heart rate variability, and reduced inflammation.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

MK0462 5 mg, Sumatriptan 50 mg, and Placebo Comparison Study (0462-029)

Migraine Headache

A study to compare rizatriptan (MK0462) 5 mg by mouth (p.o.) and sumatriptan 50 mg p.o. for the acute treatment of a migraine attack.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Metoclopramide Versus Sumatriptan for Emergency Department Treatment of Migraine Headache...

Migraine Disorders

The purpose of this study is to determine which drug makes lower migraine headache

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetic Study to Compare Two Formulations of Paracetamol

FeverHeadache Disorders1 more

A pharmacokinetic study in healthy volunteers comparing two formulations of paracetamol fast release in fasted state.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Two Dose Levels of DFN-15 vs. Placebo in Patients With Migraine Headaches

Migraine

Crossover study of DFN-15 dose A versus DFN-15 dose B versus Placebo in the treatment of migraine headaches.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

DBS of the Third Ventricle for Cluster Headache and Obesity

Cluster HeadacheObesity

Study of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Third ventricle in Cluster Headache and Obesity treatment.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Olanzapine for Acute Headaches

Headache

This trial is a prospective, randomized, feasibility trial with the primary aim of comparing how well oral rapidly dissolving olanzapine controls primary headache pain when compared to the current treatment strategies used in emergency departments which often require intravenous or intramuscular medications.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture for Headache Post-Traumatic Brain Injury: A Feasibility Study

Post-Traumatic HeadacheTraumatic Brain Injury

This study evaluates and addresses challenges to implementing an acupuncture intervention for adults who have headaches after sustaining a moderate traumatic brain injury. Eligible participants will be recruited from Seattle and the surrounding areas to receive weekly acupuncture for 12 consecutive weeks. Participants will complete questionnaires to assess headache impact, depression, health-related quality of life, and cognitive function at the beginning of the study and every two weeks for the duration of the study. Participants will participate in structured interviews after the study for their views on the acceptability and tolerability of the study protocol.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

Low Dose Versus Usual Dose Dexamethasone for Symptom Control in Children Undergoing Cranial or Craniospinal...

VomitingHeadache

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of low dose dexamethasone versus high dose dexamethasone in the treatment of radiation induced vomiting.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Dexamethasone and Triamcinolone for Ultrasound-guided Occipital C2 Nerve Blocks...

Headache

Greater occipital nerve (GON) injection is a commonly performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in headache patients. GON blocks have been shown to be effective in the treatment of a variety of headaches including occipital neuralgia, migraine, vascular headache, cluster headache, cervicogenic headache, and post-concussive headache. Local anesthetic and steroids have been successfully used for diagnostic and or therapeutic nerve pain such as lumbar radicultis with great success. Dexamethasone is a water soluble steroid, when combined with local anesthetic; it may increase the analgesia of block duration relative to its pharmacokinetics. When compared to dexamethasone, triamcinolone, a particulate steroid has a slower onset time but may provide anti-inflammatory effects up to several weeks. Investigators want to investigate to see if there exists a difference in reported pain intensity using the particulate anti-inflammatory corticosteroid (triamcinolone with bupivacaine) which may provide a greater reduction in reported pain intensity relief may allow the patient to undergo fewer interventional procedures.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria
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