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TREXIMA (Currently Treximet) for the Acute Treatment of Probable Migraine (ICHD-II 1.6.1)
This study has been completed.
Study NCT00387881   Information provided by GlaxoSmithKline
First Received: October 11, 2006   Last Updated: November 11, 2009   History of Changes
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment
Condition: Migraine Disorders
Intervention: Drug: sumatriptan succinate / naproxen sodium

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Recruitment Details
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Pre-Assignment Details
Significant events and approaches for the overall study following participant enrollment, but prior to group assignment
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Reporting Groups
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Sumatriptan/Naproxen Sumatriptan 85 mg and Naproxen sodium 500mg = Treximet (formerly known as Trexima)

Participant Flow:   Overall Study
  Placebo Sumatriptan/Naproxen
STARTED   334     345  
COMPLETED   245     243  
NOT COMPLETED   89     102  
      Lost to Follow-up               23                 23  
      Protocol Violation               2                 12  
      Withdrawal by Subject               15                 18  
      Sponsor terminated Study               0                 1  
      Not eligible               6                 7  
      No opportunity to treat headache               32                 34  
      Not otherwise specified               11                 7  



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1.  Primary:   Pain-Free at 2 Hours Post-dose and Sustained Pain-Free From 2-24 Hours Post-dose.   [ 2 hours through 24 hours after Treatment ]

2.  Secondary:   Freedom From Headache Pain at 0.5, 1, and 4 Hours After Treatment   [ 0.5, 1, and 4 hours after Treatment ]

3.  Secondary:   Sustained Headache Relief 2-24 Hours After Treatment   [ 2-24 hours after treatment ]

4.  Secondary:   Headache Relief at 4, 2, 1 and 0.5 Hours After Treatment   [ 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 hours after treatment ]

5.  Secondary:   Subjects Who Used Rescue Medication From 0 - 24 Hours After Treatment   [ 0 - 24 hours after treatment ]

6.  Secondary:   Intermediate Sustained Pain Relief: Post-dose at Intervals of 2-4 Hours and 1-2 Hours After Treatment   [ 1-2, and 2- 4 hours after treatment ]

7.  Secondary:   Intermediate Sustained Pain-Free: Post-dose at Intervals of 2-4 Hours and 1-2 Hours   [ 1-2 and 2-4 hours after treatment ]

8.  Secondary:   Incidence of Headache Associated: Neck Pain, Sinus Pain, Photophobia, Phonophobia, Nausea at Time Intervals of 4 and 2 Hours After Treatment   [ 2 and 4 hours after treatment ]

9.  Secondary:   Medication Satisfaction: Mean Patient Perception of Migraine (PPMQ-R) Subscale Score   [ 0 - 24 hours after treatment ]


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Certain Agreements:  
Principal Investigators are NOT employed by the organization sponsoring the study.
There IS an agreement between Principal Investigators and the Sponsor (or its agents) that restricts the PI's rights to discuss or publish trial results after the trial is completed.
The agreement is:
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is less than or equal to 60 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is more than 60 days but less than or equal to 180 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.


Limitations and Caveats
Limitations of the study, such as early termination leading to small numbers of participants analyzed and technical problems with measurement leading to unreliable or uninterpretable data
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Results Point of Contact:  
Name/Title: GSK Response Center
Organization: GlaxoSmithKline
phone: 866-435-7343


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Study ID Numbers: TXA107563
Study First Received: October 11, 2006
Results First Received: February 19, 2009
Last Updated: November 11, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00387881     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration