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Guidelines of the International Headache Society for controlled trials of preventive treatment of chronic migraine in adults.

Cristina TassorelliHans-Christoph DienerDavid W DodickStephen D SilbersteinRichard B LiptonMessoud AshinaWerner J BeckerMichel D FerrariPeter J GoadsbyPatricia Pozo-RosichShuu-Jiun Wangnull null
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2018)
Background Quality clinical trials form an essential part of the evidence base for the treatment of headache disorders. In 1991, the International Headache Society Clinical Trials Standing Committee developed and published the first edition of the Guidelines for Controlled Trials of Drugs in Migraine. In 2008, the Committee published the first specific guidelines on chronic migraine. Subsequent advances in drug, device, and biologicals development, as well as novel trial designs, have created a need for a revision of the chronic migraine guidelines. Objective The present update is intended to optimize the design of controlled trials of preventive treatment of chronic migraine in adults, and its recommendations do not apply to trials in children or adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • clinical practice
  • young adults
  • systematic review
  • phase ii
  • emergency department
  • study protocol
  • quality improvement
  • open label
  • electronic health record