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Menstrual Migraine

also known as hormone headaches or period headaches, are a common type of migraine that occur before or during your menstrual cycle.

Menstrual Migraine

Menstrual migraine is a chronic condition characterized by migraines occuring before or during the menstrual cycle. It's often characterized the same as chronic migraines, with debilitating headaches and other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, difficultly speaking, numbness, and sensitivity to light and sound. The prodrome phase of a migraine can occur anywhere from a few hours to several days before the actual migraine. Common prodrome symptoms are; feeling tired, stiff neck, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.

At Advanced Research Institute, we are testing the oral medication Ubrogepant for the acute treatment and prevention of menstrual migraines.

Eligibility Criteria

  • At least 18 years of age
  • Diagnosed with migraines for at least 1 year
  • Experience less than 15 days of headache pain a month

If you would like to hear more about this trial, or see if you qualify to participate, please contact us at 801.409.2040. You can also submit a form below to be contacted by our team.

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