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Can a migraine drug stop headaches after a concussion?

NCT ID NCT04098250

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 24 times

Summary

This study looked at whether the migraine drug erenumab can help people with headaches that start after a mild traumatic brain injury (concussion). Six adults with recent post-traumatic headaches were given either the drug or a placebo. The goal was to see if the drug reduced the number of moderate-to-severe headache days and to learn more about what causes these headaches to persist.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Mayo Clinic

    Phoenix, Arizona, 85054, United States

  • Mayo Clinic

    Jacksonville, Florida, 32224, United States

  • Mayo Clinic

    Rochester, Minnesota, 55901, United States

  • Mayo Clinic in Arizona

    Scottsdale, Arizona, 85259, United States

  • Phoenix VA Health Care System

    Phoenix, Arizona, 85012, United States

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