Migraine Headache Study
Migraine headaches are a painful problem for millions of people worldwide. Migraine attacks can be much more severe than a “bad headache” — they can leave sufferers nearly disabled and unable to function at work, home, or in social settings. Doctors don’t understand everything about what causes migraine headaches, but they’re working to research and develop new medications for preventing them.
Doctors are Testing an Investigational Product for Preventing Migraines
STOP 301 is a new clinical research study that is looking for people who suffer from migraine headaches to test an investigational drug device product. This product is a nasal spray that’s used when you have a migraine attack. (“Investigational” means this combination product isn’t yet approved for use by the public.) Doctors are studying the investigational product to learn more about whether it may be effective for treating migraine headaches.