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NCT06641466
A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called Rimegepant in Women When Used for Intermittent Prevention of Menstrual Migraine
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rimegepant when administered during the peri-menstrual period (PMP) for intermittent prevention of migraine in women who experience menstrual migraine attacks.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years
Updated: 2026-03-20
70 states
NCT06173661
Fremanezumab Treatment of Migraine in Women With Menstrual Migraine Ages 18-45
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about how a migraine prevention medicine works for people who have migraines/headaches with their menstrual period. The study includes people ages 18 to 45 who have been diagnosed with migraine and who have a migraine with their menstrual period or those who have migraines with their menstrual period and at other times of the month as well. The main question the study aims to answer are: • Does fremanazemab, an injectable calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) pathway targeting therapy, decrease migraines associated with menstruation? Participants will * have an evaluation and examination by a headache specialist physician * will receive the study medicine or inactive substitute every three months for two treatments * fill out diaries about their migraines * have tests on saliva to measure hormone levels Researchers will compare the people who get the medicine to those who get the inactive substitute to see if there are differences in response.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years
Updated: 2026-02-27
1 state
NCT06659120
Fremanezumab for the Prevention of Menstrually-related Migraine Attacks
The goal of this observational study is to compare, in real-world clinical practice, the effect of fremanezumab on menstrual migraine to the effect of fremanezumab on non-perimenstrual attacks. The main question it aims to answer is, if menstrually-related migraine attacks respond equally well to anti-CGRP mAb treatment with fremanezumab as non-menstrually-related attacks. Participants diagnosed with episodic or chronic migraine with menstrually-related migraine with or without aura and treated with fremanzumab according to the SmPC will be required to maintain a headache diary over at least 3 months prior to and 6 months after fremanezumab initiation.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-10-26