Maxalt 10mg Plus Caffeine 75mg in the Acute Treatment of Migraine Headache

Last updated: April 24, 2012
Sponsor: Diamond Headache Clinic
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

3

Condition

Pain

Oral Facial Pain

Chronic Pain

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT00471952
DHC 09
  • Ages 18-65
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of rizatriptan, alone or combined with caffeine for treating acute attacks of migraine.

Each subject will have 3 months to treat 3 acute migraine headache attacks. Each subject will be dispensed one box containing 3 packets of study medication labeled for Headache #1, Headache #2, or Headache #3. Each packet wil contain either Maxalt 10mg MLT or a Maxalt placebo (sugar pill), and a capsule containing either caffeine 75mg or a capsule containing placebo (sugar).

One headache will be treated with a combination of Maxalt 10mg MLT and caffeine.

Another headache will be treated with a combination of Maxalt 10mg MLT and a capsule containing placebo.

A third headache will be treated with just placebo.

Neither the subject, the study coordinator, or your study doctor will know in which order you will receive the three different treatments. This information is available in case of emergency.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is 18-65 years of age

  • Diagnosis of migraine with or without aura

  • 1 year history of migraine with 1-6 migraine attacks per month in the the three monthsprior to screening

  • Medication for migraine prevention with a stable dose for at least 1 month prior toscreening

  • Has successfully treated a migraine attack with a triptan medication

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Confirmed or suspected ischemic heart disease

  • History of congenital heart disease

  • History of cerebrovascular disease, including stroke

  • History of ischemic abdominal disease

  • Uncontrolled hypertension

  • History of epilepsy

  • History of basilar or hemiplegic migraine

  • Impaired hepatic or renal function

  • Greater than 15 headache days per month

  • Subjects on an MAOI

  • Subjects taking and ergotamine, or ergot containing preventive medication

  • Subject is pregnant, trying to become pregnant or breast feeing

  • Evidence of alcohol or substance abuse in the last year

  • History of caffeine withdrawal headache

  • Consumes more than 275 mg of caffeine on daily basis from dietary and medicationsources

  • Taking propanolol

Study Design

Total Participants: 50
Study Start date:
April 01, 2007
Estimated Completion Date:
April 30, 2008

Study Description

Oral Maxalt has an extensive record of providing relief of acute migraine headache with 2 hours in the vast majority of patients, especially when undertaken as an early intervention strategy. Caffeine has been demonstrated to have analgesic effects in patients treating tension type headache and is found as part of a combination including aspirin and acetaminophen as a treatment for acute migraine headache.

The mechanism by which Maxalt relieves migraine headache is believed to be through action on 5HT1B/1D receptors both on blood vessels as well as centrally. Caffeine may have effects on relief of migraine through modifying norepinephrine related mechanisms which have been suggested through clinical research. Patients commonly report that they may obtain partial or complete relief of their migraines by consuming the modest amounts of caffeine found in a cup of coffee. this is estimated to be approximately 100mg per cup. The analgesic effects of caffeine appear to be most significant in the first 3 hours after ingestion. Recent work suggests that intervention in migraine when the pain is still mild and has not persisted for a prolonged duration may increase the likelihood of complete migraine response. Therefore, the combination of the two agents with activity in migraine that work early in the migraine process, have good tolerability at the proposed doses and working via different mechanism may increase the likelihood of patients achieving better response with their migraine treatment than that which is currently available.

Connect with a study center

  • Diamond Headache Clinic

    Chicago, Illinois 60614
    United States

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