Zap your shot pain? device tested for migraine injection discomfort
NCT ID NCT05730556
Summary
This study tested if a wearable device called Nerivio could reduce the pain people feel when getting their regular Botox injections for chronic migraine. The device uses gentle electrical pulses on the arm to try to interfere with pain signals. The trial was stopped early and did not complete its planned enrollment.
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Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona, 85259, United States
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