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Effects of a Multispecies Probiotic on Migraine

MigraineIrritable Bowel Syndrome2 more

The prevalence of migraine is higher in female patients with various intestinal diseases. An explanation could be that migraine is caused by a leaky gut, defined by increased intestinal permeability that permits particles to pass through the gastrointestinal wall. Probiotics, may be able to improve intestinal barrier function. OBJECTIVE: To test whether probiotics, as adjucnt therapy, can reduce incidence and severity of migraine attacks by reducing intestinal permeability.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Zolmitriptane as Prophylaxis for Chilhood Migraine

Migraine

zolmitriptane can be tried as prophylactic therapy of childhood migraine

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

An Observational Study to Assess Change in Disease Activity When Ubrogepant Tablets Are Combined...

Migraine

Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by moderate or severe headache, associated with nausea, vomiting, and/or sensitivity to light and sound. This study will how effective the combination use of ubrogepant and atogepant is in treating adult participants with migraine. Change in migraine activity will be assessed. Urogepant (Ubrelvy) and Atogepant (Qulipta) are approved drugs for treatment of migraine in adults in the US. Approximately 432 adult participants who are prescribed Ubrogepant and atogepant by their doctors will be enrolled in this study in the United States. Participants will receive ubrogepant oral tablets and atogepant oral tablets as prescribed by their physician. Participants will be followed for 30 days. There is expected to be no additional burden for participants in this trial. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic according to their routine clinical practice.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2 Study Evaluating Naltrexone-Acetaminophen in Acute Migraine and Co-Occurring Anxiety in...

MigraineEpisodic Migraine4 more

Naltrexone has a dual function as an opioid receptor antagonist and a Toll-Like Receptor-4 (TLR4) antagonist. While primarily approved in a 50 mg tablet for treating opioid and alcohol addiction by blocking opioid receptors, naltrexone's TLR4-blocking effect is also significant. This action reduces the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines responsible for pain generation, primarily in the trigeminal ganglion and dorsal root ganglia. These sites play a key role in the effectiveness of naltrexone as a pain-alleviating agent. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol, an over-the-counter non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic agent. Both naltrexone and acetaminophen have demonstrated effectiveness in the treatment of acute migraine, physical pain, and emotional pain. However, while naltrexone has demonstrated potential in animal and human studies, confirmatory clinical trials for pain treatment in humans are still lacking. Additionally, it is important to note that around 50% of migraine patients experience co-occurring anxiety. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effectiveness of naltrexone-acetaminophen in treating migraine and co-occurring anxiety compared to each drug alone and placebo. The sponsor has conducted four clinical studies showing promising results of naltrexone-acetaminophen in treating migraine, chronic low-back pain, and emotional pain.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Vitamin K2 Supplementation in Adult Episodic Migraine

Migraine HeadacheArterial Stiffness1 more

Migraine is a debilitating illness and a major cause of disability in the world. It is highly prevalent, especially among women. Vitamin supplementation is a potential therapeutic option for migraines that remains largely under-explored. Several studies have shown that people with migraine tend to have higher arterial stiffness than people without migraine. Vitamin K2 deficiency is an important mediator of arterial stiffness and calcification due to decreased carboxylation of matrix Gla protein (MGP). Supplementation reverses these changes and improves vascular health in patients with end stage renal disease according to previous studies. Therefore, vitamin K2 supplementation could serve a potential role in migraine patients. The purpose of the study is to test the effect of vitamin K2 on decreasing the frequency of migraine attacks and decreasing arterial stiffness. The population will be recruited from the neurology clinic at LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital and will constitute of adult patients. They will be randomized to receive either the supplement of vitamin K2 or a placebo for the duration of 6 months. Laboratory tests and arterial stiffness measurements will be done at the beginning, middle, and at the end of the study for comparison.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of Rimegepant for Migraine Prevention in Japanese Subjects (Japan Only)...

Migraine

This study is being conducted to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of rimegepant in Japanese subjects for the prevention of migraine.

Active20 enrollment criteria

Stimulation-evoked Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) as Biomarker of Migraine

Migraine

This study aims to improve the management migraine by providing a more profound understanding of the interactions of pain disinhibition on the brain stem level and calcitonin gene-related peptide as a main mediator in the generation of migraine headaches. For this purpose, this observational study investigates established neurophysiological and blood biomarkers parameters in association with the clinical phenotype.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Cervical Stabilization Exercise Training With Telerehabilitation in Individuals With...

Migraine

The aim of our study is to investigate the effects of cervical stabilization exercise training applied with telerehabilitation in individuals with migraine.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Onabotulinum Toxin A (Botox) for the Treatment of Persistent Post-Stroke and Vascular Headache

Stroke (CVA) or TIAHeadache8 more

Post stroke headache occurs in approximately 10-23% of all stroke patients. Its onset is shortly after experiencing a stroke, or stroke like event, and persists for at least three months. These headaches have features which resemble migraine or occur in people who have a previous history of migraine that was once infrequent. Botox is a treatment that is currently approved for the treatment of chronic migraine, that is migraine headaches occurring for at least 15 days a month for at least 3 months. Given the clinical similarity in character and frequency of post stroke headache and migraine, and the fact that stroke affects structures like the blood vessels in the brain that are also affected in migraine, this study is to investigate the possible role that Botox would have in the treatment of Post-Stroke Headache.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Hypersensitivity to CGRP as a Predictive Biomarker of Migraine Prevention With Erenumab

Migraine

To explore the relationship between clinical response to erenumab and response to intravenous infusion of calcitonin gene-related peptide in individuals with migraine.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria
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