Pediatric/Adolescent Migraine
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Pediatric/Adolescent Migraine

  • Severe, throbbing headaches, often on one side of the head.
  • Sensitivity to light, sound or smell
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Visual disturbance or aura before the headache

At FutureSearch Trials, we conduct research studies for the treatment of Pediatric & Adolescent Migraines.

At FutureSearch Trials, we conduct research studies for the treatment of adolescent migraines. Adolescent migraine is a debilitating condition that affects children and teens with severe recurring headaches, light sensitivity, and nausea. To qualify for our study, participants must be between the ages of 6-18 years, have a history of frequent migraines and experience typical symptoms such as nausea, visual disturbances or light sensitivity. Additional eligibility criteria will be reviewed during screening.

If your child is struggling with migraines, we’re here to help. Complete the form below or give us a call to learn how they can join our clinical trial.

What is Pediatric/Adolescent Migraine?

Pediatric and Adolescent Migraine is a neurological condition that causes recurring headaches in children and teens, often accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light, and difficulty concentrating. These migraines can disrupt school, social activities, and overall quality of life. Managing migraines in young people can be especially challenging due to varying triggers and developmental changes. If your child is struggling with migraines, we encourage you to explore our study options and find the support they need.

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