Children are not immune to migraine pain. Their symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and sensitivity to touch, sound, light, and odors, can be debilitating. Additionally, children who suffer from migraines may miss more school, perform poorly academically, and have a decreased quality of life compared to their peers.
A local research study may be able to help children and adolescents struggling with migraine symptoms by evaluating an investigational medication.
Qualified Participants Must:
Qualified Participants May:
No insurance is required.
Apply online or call 978-655-7155.