Efficacy of Nasal Migraine Cocktail Used In Pediatric Emergency Department: A Clinical Trial
Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Drug
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Phase 2
SUMMARY
The purpose of this study is to determine if intranasal (IN) Ketorolac in combination with oral Prochlorperazine and Diphenhydramine is non-inferior to current migraine management which involves use of intravenous (IV) Ketorolac and oral adjuncts Prochlorperazine and diphenhydramine for reducing pain intensity in children with migraine headaches. The investigators hypothesize that IN ketorolac combined with these oral adjuncts is non-inferior to IV ketorolac and oral adjuncts in reducing acute migraine headache pain by a minimum clinically significant difference within 60 minutes of administration.
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 6
Maximum Age: 17
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• A headache that fulfills at least three of the six following criteria: i) moderate to severe episode of impaired daily activities; ii) focal localization of headache (focal meaning unilateral, bifrontal, bitemporal, or biparietal); iii) pulsatile description; iv) nausea or vomiting or abdominal pain; v) photophobia or phonophobia or avoidance of light and noise; and vi) symptoms increasing with activity or resolving by rest
• Pain 4/10 on the validated Faces Pain Scale
• Headache duration between 1 and 72 hours
Locations
United States
Missouri
Washington University in St. Louis
RECRUITING
St Louis
Contact Information
Primary
Carlee Lenehan, MD
carleel@wustl.edu
3529018388
Time Frame
Start Date:2024-01-01
Estimated Completion Date:2026-01-01
Participants
Target number of participants:120
Treatments
Experimental: Intranasal Patients
Intranasal ketorolac (1 spray (15.75mg) if 15kg-29.9kg and 2 sprays (31.5mg) if 30kg or heavier and oral adjuncts oral Prochlorperazine (Between 15-25 kg: dose of 2.5 mg; 26-50 kg: dose of 5 mg; \> 50 kg: dose of 10 mg, single maximum dose 10 mg) and oral Diphenhydramine (Between 15-25 kg: dose of 12.5 mg; 26-50 kg: dose of 25 mg; \> 50 kg: dose of 50 mg, single maximum dose 50mg)
Active_comparator: Intravenous Patients
IV ketorolac (0.5 mg/kg, maximum single dose of 30 mg) with oral adjuncts oral Prochlorperazine (Between 15-25 kg: dose of 2.5 mg; 26-50 kg: dose of 5 mg; \> 50 kg: dose of 10 mg, single maximum dose 10 mg) and oral Diphenhydramine (Between 15-25 kg: dose of 12.5 mg; 26-50 kg: dose of 25 mg; \> 50 kg: dose of 50 mg, single maximum dose 50mg)