Daily pill tested to shield kids from debilitating migraines
NCT ID NCT04050293
Summary
This study tested whether a daily oral medication called SPN-538 could safely reduce how often children get migraines. It involved kids aged 6 to 11 who had frequent migraines, comparing the drug to a placebo pill. The goal was to see if taking the medicine daily could help control and prevent migraine attacks over time.
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CNS Healthcare
Memphis, Tennessee, 38119, United States
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