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Menstrually-Related Migraine - Seattle WA (Clinical Trial 8562)
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Seattle |
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WA |
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98105 |
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This clinical research study is evaluating the effectiveness of an investigational birth control pill for treating menstrually-related migraine headaches (headaches that occur just before or during the first few days of your menstrual period). Non-smoking women 18 to 34 years of age who meet the study criteria may qualify. This study is approximately 20 weeks long with 5 study visits and compares and investigational drug to placebo, a look alike drug that does not have any active medicine. Although the investigational drug is a birth control pill, the purpose of this study is not to prevent pregnancy, so you must be willing to use a non-hormonal form of birth control for the duration of the study. You will have a 50/50 chance of receiving the investigational birth control pill. |
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Be a healthy female 18-34 years of age
Be a non-smoker
Have regular menstrual cycles
Have migraines during or around most of your cycles
Not currently be taking any hormonal contraceptives or are willing to discontinue your current contraceptive regimen
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Up to $250 compensation for time and travel. |
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