Integrative Migraine Pain Alleviation Through Chiropractic Therapy
MigraineMigraine Disorders4 moreThis pilot study evaluates the addition of chiropractic treatment to conventional neurological care in the treatment of migraine headaches in adult women. Half of the participants will receive 10 chiropractic treatments in addition to their usual care over a 14 week period, while the other half will continue their usual medical care alone, as prescribed by their physician during that time period.
Evaluation of a Novel Device for Treatment of Migraine Headache
Migraine Without AuraMigraine With AuraMigraine is a common neurologic with attacks of headache and associated symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, phono and photophobia. Migraine can lead to substantial functional impairment. Recent evidence suggests that electro stimulation is effective in providing relief for chronic headaches including migraine. It is tolerable by patients and associated with no adverse effects. The device utilizes electro stimulation to achieve conditioned pain modulation (CPM). CPM an stimulate endogenous analgesic mechanism. The modulatory effect is over the whole body, and can be induced anywhere. This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, sham controlled multi-center trial. Ratio between treatment and control groups will be 1:1, stratified by center and use of preventive medications. The study objectives is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Nerivio Migra electro stimulation device for the reduction of migraine headache during an attack of migraine with or without aura. The study is intended for subject with 2-8 migraine episodes per month. patients will receive the device, either an active or a placebo type, and will be asked to use the device at home or in any location that they will be when the migraine starts. The study hypothesis is that electro stimulation delivered transcutaneously to the peripheral nervous system at onset of a migraine attack significantly reduce headache pain demonstrated by a significant difference between proportions of responders to the active treatment stimulation in comparison to proportion of responders that will use a placebo device.
Ultrasound Greater Occipital Nerve Block at C2 Level Compared to Landmark-based Greater Occipital...
Occipital NeuralgiaCervicogenic Headache1 moreThis study will compare the analgesic benefit of a traditional landmark-guided GON block with the ultrasound-guided approach over a four week period in patients with occipital neuralgia or cervicogenic headache.
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess STS101 in the Acute...
MigraineMigraine With Aura1 moreStudy STS101-007 is a randomized, double-blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled, multicenter study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of single doses of STS101 (dihydroergotamine nasal powder) in the acute treatment of migraine.
Study of the Safety and Effectiveness of NXN-188 for the Treatment of Migraine Headache Without...
Migraine Without AuraThis is a a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, parallel group, and placebo controlled, two-arm study of a single oral dose of NXN-188 for the treatment of acute migraine headache without aura. Up to 120 migraineurs will be enrolled. Approximately 60 subjects having a headache history of migraine without aura will complete each of the two treatment arms to evaluate NXN-188 600 mg or placebo.
A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Topiramate in the Prevention of Migraine
MigraineCommon Migraine2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of three doses of topiramate (50 milligrams[mg], 100mg, and 200mg per day) compared with placebo in the prevention of migraine. The study will also assess the dose response relationship and the efficacy of treatment with topiramate versus placebo on Health-Related Quality of Life.
PACAP38 Induced Headache, Migraine and Flushing in Patients With Migraine
Migraine Without AuraThe aim is to investigate the incidence of headache, migraine attacks and flushing after pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide-38 (PACAP38) with and without treatment with sumatriptan in patients with migraine
Continue or Stop Applying Wet Cupping (Al-Hijamah) in Migraine
Migraine DisordersMigraine With Aura1 moreThis study evaluates the short and long-term effects of application of Wet Cupping Therapy (WCT) in the treatment of migraine headaches in adults.Half of the participants will continue WCT application and the other half will not.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety of STS101 in the Acute Treatment of Migraine
MigraineMigraine With Aura1 moreStudy STS101-003 is a multi-center, multiple dose (PRN), open-label, 12-month study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of STS101 (dihydroergotamine nasal powder) in the acute treatment of migraine.
A Study of the PK and Safety of Single Doses of STS101, DHE Injection and Nasal Spray in Healthy...
MigraineMigraine With Aura1 moreSingle-center, single-dose, open-label, 5-period crossover (in each part), pharmacokinetic and safety study.