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Clinical therapeutics · Nov 2001
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical TrialEfficacy and tolerability of subcutaneous almotriptan for the treatment of acute migraine: a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, dose-finding study.
- X Cabarrocas and Almotriptan Study Group.
- Research Center, Almirall Prodesfarma, Barcelona, Spain. xcabarro@almirall-prodesfarma.com
- Clin Ther. 2001 Nov 1; 23 (11): 1867-75.
BackgroundThe 5-hydroxytryptamine-receptor agonist almotriptan was found to be well tolerated and efficacious when administered orally in clinical trials of migraine treatment.ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of 3 different doses of subcutaneous almotriptan in the treatment of acute migraine attacks.MethodsThis was a Phase II multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, dose-finding study conducted over 7 months at 13 practice-oriented centers and 1 larger research-focused center. Patients experiencing moderate to severe migraine with or without aura, as defined by International Headache Society criteria, were randomly assigned to receive a single subcutaneous dose of almotriptan 2, 6, or 10 mg or placebo. The primary end point, pain relief at 2 hours, was self-assessed on a 4-point scale (severe, moderate, mild, or no pain). Patients indicating mild or no pain were considered responders. The analysis was performed on an intent-to-treat basis.ResultsA total of 123 patients were enrolled (23 men, 100 women). Overall, almotriptan 6 and 10 mg were significantly more effective than placebo (P < 0.05, Fisher exact test). Response rates for the 6- and 10-mg doses were 96.5% and 90.3%, respectively, compared with 50.0% for placebo (P < 0.05, Fisher exact test). The proportion of patients with pain relief at 2 hours was not significantly different between almotriptan 2 mg and placebo. The response profile for the secondary end points was also better with almotriptan 6 and 10 mg than with placebo. Administration of almotriptan was well tolerated; the most frequently observed drug-associated adverse event was transient local irritation at the injection site.ConclusionsAlmotriptan was well tolerated and significantly more effective than placebo in relieving moderate to severe migraine pain when administered as a single 6- or 10-mg subcutaneous dose.
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