Brain artery injection shows promise for tough migraines
NCT ID NCT06462781
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This early-phase study tested whether injecting lidocaine and steroids into two brain arteries could safely treat chronic migraines that don't respond to standard treatments. Ten adults with hard-to-treat migraines received one injection and were followed for 12 weeks. The main goal was to check for side effects and see if the approach is safe enough for further study.
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Cooper University Health Care
Camden, New Jersey, 08103, United States
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