Two-Drug combo tested to stop migraine pain

NCT ID NCT05685225

Summary

This study aimed to test the safety and effectiveness of a new pill combining naltrexone and acetaminophen for treating migraine attacks as they happen. It was designed for adults with a history of migraines to see if the combination could stop headache pain and other bothersome symptoms like nausea or sensitivity to light and sound. The trial was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Keystone Clinical Research

    North Miami, Florida, 33181, United States

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