Brain vessel injection tested for worst migraines
NCT ID NCT06462781
Summary
This was a small, early safety study for people with severe migraines that don't get better with standard medications. Researchers tested a one-time injection of a numbing medicine and a steroid directly into two specific blood vessels in the brain. The main goal was to see if this new procedure was safe for patients.
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Cooper University Health Care
Camden, New Jersey, 08103, United States
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