New At-Home device tested to stop migraine pain

NCT ID NCT06874361

Summary

This study tested whether a device called Mi-Helper could safely and effectively treat migraine attacks at home. The device works by delivering cooling air through the nose. Researchers compared the real device to a fake version in 156 adults with migraines to see if it could relieve headache pain within two hours.

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Locations

  • SPRIM Pro

    Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, 32937, United States

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