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A Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of DR-105 for Menstrually-Related Migraine Headaches - NCT00781456-78258 (Clinical Trial 249743)
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City:  San Antonio
State:  
TX
Zip Code: 78258
Conditions: Migraine
Purpose: This study is being conducted to evaluate the efficacy of DR-105 compared to placebo for decreasing the frequency and severity of menstrually-related migraine headaches.
Study summary: This is a multicenter, randomized, study to evaluate and compare the frequency and severity of menstrually-related migraine headaches before and during the 7-day ethinyl estradiol monotherapy interval in women treated with DR-105 compared to placebo during the 91-day treatment period.
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: - Premenopausal, non-pregnant, non-lactating - History of migraine headaches without aura for at least 6 months - History of migraine headaches associated with menstruation - Others as directed by FDA-approved protocol Exclusion Criteria: - History of migraine headaches with aura or focal neurological symptoms - Any contraindication to the use of oral contraceptives - Others as dictated by FDA-approved protocol
Study is available at: Duramed Investigational Site
San Antonio, TX 78258
United States

Primary Contact:
Sally M Fedon, Pharm.D.
Email: medicalaffairs@barrlabs.com
Phone: 215-293-7279
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Date Processed: February 16, 2010
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