MLD10 in the Prevention of Migraine in Adults
MigraineThis is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, multi-center study. Subjects agreeing to participate in the study and meet the entry criteria assessed at the screening visit, will begin a 28 day baseline period to confirm their diagnosis, as well as establish baseline migraine characteristics. During this baseline period, subjects will continue treating their migraines as usual, simply recording the information in a daily headache diary. Subjects who, after completing the baseline, continue to meet entrance criteria will be eligible to enter into the treatment phase and be randomized according to the Clinvest generated randomization schedule. Approximately 142 subjects (71 subjects per arm) will be randomized and enter the treatment phase receiving MLD10 or placebo in a 1:1 design at 6 United States sites. Diary assessments will collect study medication adherence, pain severity, headache symptoms, acute medication usage, and unusual symptoms. Serum samples will be collected and analyzed for ionized magnesium, electrolytes, and creatinine.
Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Prevention of Migraines
Migraine DisordersThe purpose of the study is to investigate if the use of gammaCore Sapphire™ device reduces the number of migraines preventatively.
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of add-on Alpha-lipoic Acid on Migraine Prophylaxis in Adolescent...
Adolescent MigraineMigraine causes a substantial impact on the physical and mental health of a child and it is a major cause for time-off school leading to impaired academic performance. Therefore prophylactic treatment is suggested for adolescents with frequent or disabling migraine, aiming at improving the function, quality of life and reducing disability. The most commonly used non-pharmacological agents for the prophylactic management of migraine in adolescents are nutraceuticals. Amongst all nutraceuticals, most commonly used agents for prophylaxis are coenzyme Q10, magnesium, riboflavin, feverfew and butterbur . Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) or 6,8-thioctic acid, is an endogenous molecule which functions as an important co-factor for various enzyme complexes in mitochondria and plays an important role in energy metabolism.ALA is a nutraceutical agent which also has neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects. It has been proved that the thiol level remains low in migraine patients. However, only one study has been done by Ali et al in the pediatric population where the combination of ALA and topiramate has shown promising results but the study result is not generalizable due to its inherent limitations. So, the study has been planned with an aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ALA as add-on therapy with flunarizine in the adolescent age group
Amitriptyline vs GON and SON Blocks in Migraine
MigraineHeadacheComparison of efficacy and safety of amitriptyline and nerve blocks
Acupuncture In Migraine Without Aura Patients
Migraine Without AuraAcupunctureThe investigators aimed to investigate the effect of acupuncture treatment on attack frequency, pain intensity, and disability in migraine without aura patients who receive prophylaxis treatment.
Assessment of LBR-101 In Chronic Migraine
Chronic MigraineThe purpose of the study is to determine whether monthly subcutaneous administration of LBR-101 (fremanezumab) is safe and provides migraine prevention in patients with chronic migraine.
Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Erenumab (AMG 334) in Migraine Prevention
MigraineA study to evaluate the effect of erenumab compared to placebo on the change from baseline in monthly migraine days in participants with episodic migraine.
Non-Invasive Neurostimulation for the Prevention of Chronic Migraine
Chronic MigraineThe purpose of this multi-center, prospective, double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled pilot study is to study feasibility and collect preliminary clinical data related to the safety and clinical benefits of daily use of non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation with the GammaCore device for the prevention of chronic migraine, and to support the development and approval of a larger pivotal study.
The Impact of Triptan and Doxycycline on Neuroinflammatory Biomarkers in Acute Migraine
Migraine DisordersHeadache7 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine the effects of triptans and doxycycline on neuroinflammatory markers in acute migraine.
A Research Study Examining The Use Of Duloxetine In The Prevention Of Migraine Headache
MigraineThis is a single-center, open-label, pilot trial to collect and evaluate data on the safety and efficacy of duloxetine in the preventive treatment of subjects experiencing episodic migraine headaches. Following a 28-day baseline period, qualifying subjects will be entered into an 84-day treatment period. Subjects will be titrated over the first four weeks to a dose of 120mg or their maximally tolerated dose (MTD). The dose adjustments will be based on individual subject response and/or subject's tolerability. Subjects will maintain a daily diary capturing detailed information on migraine headache days.