Emergency room breakthrough? magnesium tested for faster migraine relief
NCT ID NCT06904287
Summary
This study is testing whether adding magnesium to the standard migraine medication prochlorperazine helps reduce pain faster for people visiting the emergency room. Researchers will enroll 100 adults with migraines to compare pain relief at 30, 45, and 60 minutes after treatment. The goal is to find more effective combinations to ease severe migraine symptoms during emergency visits.
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Advocate Christ Medical Center Emergency Department
RECRUITINGOak Lawn, Illinois, 60453, United States
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