Scalp nerve block may end migraines for months
NCT ID NCT05734625
First seen Mar 12, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tests whether injecting a numbing medication and a steroid into the nerves of the scalp can stop an active migraine and prevent future ones. Researchers will enroll 60 people who have episodic migraines (4 to 14 per month) and see if the treatment eliminates headache pain and reduces missed days at work or school. The goal is to provide a non-daily option for migraine relief.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
RECRUITINGRochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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