Could a lidocaine shot in the head stop chronic migraines?

NCT ID NCT07361549

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests if injecting the numbing medicine lidocaine into two brain arteries can ease chronic, hard-to-treat migraines. About 80 adults with severe migraines will receive either the injection or a placebo, and researchers will track changes in headache impact over time. The goal is to find a new way to reduce migraine symptoms when other treatments haven't worked.

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  • Cooper University Health Care

    Camden, New Jersey, 08103, United States

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