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RESEARCH STUDY
FOR EPISODIC MIGRAINE PREVENTION

Consider enrolling in a clinical research study and help us evaluate different investigational dosing regimens of a medication that has been FDA approved for the prevention of episodic migraine.

This study is evaluating investigational daily and every-other-day dosing of an FDA-approved medication to see if they can prevent episodic migraine. The study is being conducted by Tribe Clinical Research in Greenville.

You, or someone you know, may be able to take part if you/they:

  • Are 18 or older
  • Have a history of migraine headaches of at least 1 year
  • Have migraine attacks that last, on average, 4 – 72 hours if untreated

Participants Receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study-related medication from a local physician at no cost
  • Compensation up to $995 for time and travel

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