Zap your migraine away? electrical device trial seeks pain relief
NCT ID NCT07451158
Summary
This study is testing whether a small electrical stimulation device placed on the skin can help treat migraine attacks. Researchers are comparing the device to a placebo in 206 adults with migraines to see if it reduces headache pain and symptoms like nausea and light sensitivity. The goal is to provide a non-drug option for managing migraine symptoms when they occur.
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Electrical stimulator
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 311100, China
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