
cyanne2ak
"Just stopped by to see if there’s anything new. Unfortunately, no. All the clinical trials are for combinations of already existing meds that just don’t work. What do other countries offer for treatment? I don’t see anything online other than a far lower incidence of chronic migraine. Google restricts access through AI based on location."
I was, however, able to find this study done on different treatments from different countries, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8142511/. You might be interested in this from the conclusion, "In the process of choosing the most appropriate acute or preventive migraine treatment, comorbidities, the patient’s opinion [28], and of course, that of the neurologist must always be assessed, but as we have observed in this first international study, this may differ depending on the country where the treatment is prescribed." Of course, that doesn't necessarily help identify any new trials or medications available in other countries, but all the same I thought you might be interested in this information. -- Warmly, Christine (Team Member)