Pediatric & Adolescent Migraine
Research Trail in Frisco, Texas
Evaluate the Efficacy of a Preventative Migraine Treatment
North Texas Center for Clinical Research is dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by migraine headaches. If your child or teen has experienced intense migraines for six months or more, they may be eligible to participate. Designed to improve migraine medication for teens and adolescents, our clinical trial is seeking children ages 12 to 17 at this time. Contact us today to determine your child’s eligibility & to learn more.
Your Child’s Safety & Wellbeing Is Our #1 Priority
We understand that migraines can take a toll on both you and your child. Your child’s safety is our top priority before, during, and after the study. Participation is entirely voluntary, and your child may withdraw at any time. Join us in improving the quality of life for kids suffering from migraines everywhere!
Why You Should Take Part
If your child suffers from migraines, they may find relief with this free, all-expenses-paid research study.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our migraine clinical trial is completely free. We offer reimbursement for travel, hotel, and other study-related expenses, making our ground-breaking research accessible to everyone.
This clinical trial has been designed to study the efficacy and safety of a medication called Rimegepant. This drug is currently FDA-approved for adults with acute migraines and prevention treatment of episodic migraines.
Rimegepant is an oral medication that dissolves under the tongue and is traditionally taken at the first sign of migraine headaches. Whether your child experiences auras or doesn’t experience any warning signs of an impending migraine, we encourage all of those who meet the basic eligibility requirements to apply.
Please contact our team at North Texas Center of Clinical Research by filling out the form below, or call us at (214) 618-0220. We can discuss your child’s eligibility as well as further information about our innovative migraine research program.
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