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A Study to Evaluate IPN10200 Safety and Efficacy in the Prevention of Episodic or Chronic Migraine in Adults

Study Overview

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Description

A migraine is a headache with severe throbbing pain or a pulsating sensation, usually on one side of the head. It is often accompanied by feeling or being sick and a sensitivity to bright lights and sound. Migraines are caused by a series of events when the brain gets stimulated or activated, which causes the release of chemicals that cause pain. IPN10200 is a medication that stops the release of these chemical messengers. Participants with episodic migraine (EM) or chronic migraine (CM) will be included in both Step 1 and Step 2. "Headache days" are when participants experience headaches that meet the criteria for a migraine or a headache without the additional migraine-specific symptoms. "Migraine days" occur when the headache displays clear migraine characteristics. This study aims to determine: * The safety and efficacy of injecting IPN10200 directly into the muscles of the head and neck to prevent EM and CM, * The right amount (dose) of IPN10200 to inject at each point, * The total amount (dose) of IPN10200 that provides the best balance between safety and efficacy preventing migraines. Participants will need to complete a daily electronic migraine Diary (eDiary) and questionnaires throughout the study. The total study duration for a participant will be up to 44 weeks.

Official Title

A Multicentre, Randomised, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Dose Escalation and Dose Finding Phase II Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of IPN10200 in the Prevention of Episodic or Chronic Migraine in Adults

Quick Facts

Study Start:2024-10-10
Study Completion:2027-06-15
Study Type:Not specified
Phase:Not Applicable
Enrollment:Not specified
Status:RECRUITING

Study ID

NCT06625060

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Ages Eligible for Study:18 Years to 80 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:No
Standard Ages:ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria
  1. 1. Capable of giving signed informed consent, which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the ICF. Participant has provided written informed consent and signed privacy/data protection documentation;
  2. 2. Male or female ≥18 to 80 years of age at the time of signing the informed consent;
  3. 3. Diagnosis of either EM or CM, per ICHD-3 criteria, for at least 12 months prior to the screening visit;
  4. 4. Diagnosis of migraine at ≤50 years of age;
  5. 5. Participants in the EM group: History of EM diagnosis and headache frequency (i.e. migraine and non-migraine headache): ≤14 headache days in the 4 weeks prior to randomisation on study Day 1 based on information recorded in the eDiary; migraine frequency: ≥6 migraine days in the 4 weeks prior to randomisation on study Day 1 based on information recorded in the eDiary;
  6. 6. Participants in the CM group: History of CM diagnosis and headache frequency (i.e. migraine and non-migraine headache): ≥15 headache days in the 4 weeks prior to randomisation on study Day 1 based on information recorded in the eDiary; migraine frequency: ≥8 migraine days in the 4 weeks prior to randomisation on study Day 1 based on information recorded in the eDiary;
  7. 7. Participant with a history of use of at least one preventive treatment for migraine.
  1. 1. History or current diagnosis of migraine with brainstem aura, retinal migraine, complications of migraine, tension-type headache, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, hypnic headache, hemicrania continua or new daily persistent headache;
  2. 2. Headache attributed to another disorder (e.g. secondary headaches), except medication overuse headache (MOH);
  3. 3. Current uncontrolled psychiatric or psychological condition, or one that could confound assessment of headaches/migraines or interfere with study participation;
  4. 4. Risk of self-harm or harm to others as evidenced by past suicidal behaviour or endorsing items 3, 4, or 5 on the C-SSRS at screening or Day 1.
  5. 5. Participants presenting with a swallowing disorder of any origin which might be exacerbated by botulinum toxin treatment, such as:
  6. 6. Clinically relevant skin condition or infection that could interfere with injection of study intervention;
  7. 7. Participant has any medical condition or situation that would make them unsuitable for participation in the study;
  8. 8. Participant receiving more than one allowable concomitant migraine preventive treatment;
  9. 9. Known history of an inadequate response to \>4 medications prescribed for the prevention of migraine (2 of which have different mechanisms of action to botulinum toxin);
  10. 10. Use of any of the following medications in the specified timeframe prior to the screening visit:
  11. * Botulinum toxin for migraine within 24 weeks (or for any other medical/aesthetic reason within 16 weeks);
  12. * Prior use of CGRP receptor antagonist mAb for migraine therapy within 12 weeks for preventative treatment of migraine;
  13. * Prior use of oral CGRP receptor antagonist (gepants) for preventative treatment of migraine (gepant intake above 6 days out of 28 days) within 2 weeks;
  14. * Anaesthetic or steroid injection in any region targeted for treatment with study medication within 4 weeks;
  15. * Use of cannabidiol or other types of cannabinoids within 30 days;
  16. * Use of medical device to treat migraine within 4 weeks (e.g. non-invasive neuromodulation therapies such as nerve stimulation (gammaCore), transcranial magnetic stimulation (cephaly), external trigeminal nerve stimulation, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and peripheral neuroelectrical stimulation);
  17. * Use of other intervention to treat migraine that is assessed to interfere with study evaluations within 4 weeks (e.g. acupuncture in the head and neck region, cranial traction, nociceptive trigeminal inhibition, occipital nerve block treatments and dental splints for headache);
  18. * Use of opioids or barbiturates for more than 2 days/month within the last 4 weeks.
  19. 11. Concurrent participation in another interventional clinical study (or within specified timeframe according to national or local legislation or requirements);
  20. 12. Diagnosis of other significant pain disorders that could confound the assessment of headaches/migraines or interfere with study participation, including but not limited to chronic pain disorders such as fibromyalgia, chronic low back pain and complex regional pain syndrome;
  21. 13. Pregnant women, nursing women, premenopausal women, or WOCBP (i.e. not surgically sterile or 1 year postmenopausal) not willing to practice an acceptable contraceptive method, at the beginning of the study and for a minimum of 12 weeks following the administration of study treatment;
  22. 14. Male subjects who are not vasectomised and who have female partners of childbearing potential and are not willing to use condoms with spermicide for a minimum of 12 weeks following the initial double-blind administration of the treatment;
  23. 15. History of alcohol or drug abuse within 5 years of the screening visit (excluding medication overuse for headache);
  24. 16. Body mass index (BMI) ≥35 kg/m² at the screening visit;
  25. 17. Known clinically significant hypersensitivity to any of the study drugs, excipients or materials used to administer the study drug;
  26. 18. Patients who, in the clinician's judgment, are actively suicidal, and therefore, deemed to be at significant risk for suicide.
  27. 19. A diagnosis of a neuromuscular disorder or respiratory disorder, such as myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that in the opinion of the investigator would compromise the safety of the study participant.

Contacts and Locations

Study Contact

Ipsen Clinical Study Enquiries
CONTACT
See e mail
clinical.trials@ipsen.com

Principal Investigator

Ipsen Medical Director
STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ipsen

Study Locations (Sites)

MD First Research - Chandler
Chandler, Arizona, 85286
United States
Profound Research. LLC - NCSC
Carlsbad, California, 92011
United States
WR-PRI Encino
Encino, California, 91316
United States
Neuro-Pain Medical Center
Fresno, California, 93710
United States
Pharmacology Research Institute (PRI)
Los Alamitos, California, 90720
United States
Advanced Neuroscience Research Center, LLC
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80501
United States
M3 Wake Research/MSRA, LLC
Lake City, Florida, 32055
United States
Lsu Healthcare Network
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70115
United States
MedStar Neurosciences and Rehabilitation
Baltimore, Maryland, 21218
United States
Michigan Head Pain & Neurological Institute
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48104
United States
Montefiore Medical Center: Headache Center
Bronx, New York, 10461
United States
Integrative Clinical Trials, LLC
Brooklyn, New York, 11229
United States
Upstate Clinical Research Associates
Williamsville, New York, 14221
United States
Clinical Neuroscience Solutions, Inc - Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, 38119
United States
Puget Sound Neurology - Neurology
Tacoma, Washington, 98409
United States

Collaborators and Investigators

Sponsor: Ipsen

  • Ipsen Medical Director, STUDY_DIRECTOR, Ipsen

Study Record Dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Registration Dates

Study Start Date2024-10-10
Study Completion Date2027-06-15

Study Record Updates

Study Start Date2024-10-10
Study Completion Date2027-06-15

Terms related to this study

Additional Relevant MeSH Terms

  • Episodic Migraine
  • Chronic Migraine