Frequent Migraines? Researchers Explore Potential New Treatment

Please note: This trial has finished recruiting and is not accepting new participants.

Research Center: DM Clinical Research
Location: 6550 Mapleridge St. Suite 201, Houston, TX 77081 and 13406 Medical Complex Dr, Suite 53, Tomball, Texas  77375
Lead Doctor: Dr Earl Martin and Dr Teresa Becker

Background

Migraine is one of the most prevalent neurological diseases for which medical treatment is sought. Worldwide, it is considered the leading cause of disability for people under the age of 50.

Currently, there are a couple of interesting research studies that are testing new investigational treatments that may not only stop the pain during migraine attacks but also prevent its recurrence.

Men and women who currently suffer from migraines are invited to participate.  Participants are required to attend visits at the research site and may be compensated for their time and travel if they qualify.

Why Participate? 

  • You may be compensated for your time and travel if you qualify  
  • You may experience some relief from your migraine symptoms.
  • You may be helping to advance medical research.
  • You will receive the investigational migraine medication at no cost.

Your Rights

  • If you decide to participate in a study and later feel that you no longer wish to be part of it, you may withdraw at any time.
  • Your records relating to a study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential, except as required by law.
  • Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to a study.

Who Can Participate?

  • Men and women aged 18 years and older who suffer from migraines 
  • Experience frequent migraines of moderate to severe intensity  
  • Otherwise healthy

What Next?

  1. Click the link below to enter your contact details and answer some eligibility questions.
  2. The research centre will then contact you by phone to discuss the trial and answer your questions.
Click Here to Enter Your Contact Details and Be Contacted by Phone About the Trial

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