Doctors try direct brain injection to stop debilitating migraines
NCT ID NCT07361549
Summary
This study is testing whether injecting a numbing medication (lidocaine) directly into two specific arteries that supply the brain's outer lining can help people with severe, treatment-resistant migraines. It will involve 80 adults who have not found relief from other treatments. The main goal is to see if this targeted approach significantly reduces how much the headaches disrupt their daily lives.
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Cooper University Health Care
Camden, New Jersey, 08103, United States
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