Pediatric Migraine
Study in Dallas and Austin, Texas

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Pediatric Migraine

  • Pulsating or throbbing head pain
  • Sensitivity to light, sound, or smell
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Symptoms may cause missed school days or limit activities

At FutureSearch Trials, we conduct clinical research studies for pediatric migraine in children and teens ages 12 to 17.

Pediatric migraines can be painful and disruptive for children and teens, affecting their daily activities, school performance, and overall well being. To qualify for our adolescent migraine clinical trial, participants must be between 12 and 17 years old, have a history of episodic migraines(with or without aura), experience 4 to 14 migraines per month over the past 3 months, and have used at least one oral migraine medication—whether over-the-counter or prescription. Additional criteria will be reviewed during screening.

If your child is living with teen migraines and you’re interested in participating, please complete the form above or give us a call to find out how your child may qualify for our migraine study for adolescents and gain access potential new treatment options.

What is a Pediatric Migraine?

A pediatric migraine is a neurological condition that causes moderate to severe head pain in children and teens. Migraines in this age group may last a few hours to several days and are often accompanied by symptoms like nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, and visual auras (flashing lights or blind spots) before the headache begins. If your 12–17-year-old child experiences these symptoms regularly, we invite you to learn more about our teen migraine treatment study.

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