Ubrogepant Clinical Trials

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Ubrogepant Evidence & Publications

18 peer-reviewed publications + per-arm primary-outcome data from 6 pivotal trials.

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Ubrogepant Clinical Trials

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Ubrogepant History and Updates

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What Is Ubrogepant?

Ubrogepant is an FDA-approved medication for the acute treatment of migraine in adults. It is an oral tablet that works by targeting calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). CGRP is a neurotransmitter involved in pain signaling, particularly in conditions like migraine, where its over-activation can lead to headache and associated symptoms. By blocking the activity of CGRP, ubrogepant helps to relieve migraine headaches and their accompanying symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. The drug is available as an oral tablet, with the brand name Ubrelvy. Beyond its approved use for adult migraine, ubrogepant is also being investigated for the treatment of migraine in pediatric populations and for other conditions potentially related to CGRP signaling, such as certain urinary urgency syndromes.

Uses and Conditions Under Study

Ubrogepant is primarily studied for its role in treating migraine, a neurological disease characterized by moderate to severe headaches often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. A total of 16 trials have investigated ubrogepant for various migraine-related conditions, including Migraine, Migraine With or Without Aura, Headache, Migraine, Migraine Disorders, Migraine With Aura, and Migraine Without Aura. These studies aim to assess the drug's safety and effectiveness in providing acute relief from migraine attacks in both adults and pediatric participants.

In addition to migraine, ubrogepant is also being explored for conditions related to bladder function. Common urinary urgency syndromes, such as Interstitial Cystitis, Overactive Bladder, and Overactive Bladder Syndrome, may involve over-activation of bladder afferent pathways where CGRP signaling plays a role. Three trials are investigating ubrogepant for these bladder-related conditions, exploring whether targeting CGRP could offer a new therapeutic approach. One trial also involved healthy volunteers to assess how the drug moves through the body and for safety evaluations, including in lactating female participants.

Dosing

Ubrogepant is administered as an oral tablet. The strengths studied for the acute treatment of migraine in adults include 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg doses. These doses are typically taken as needed to treat a migraine attack.

For pediatric populations, ubrogepant is being investigated in various age-specific and dose-specific regimens. These include:

  • Ubrogepant Dose A for adolescents (12 to 17 years old)
  • Ubrogepant Dose B for children (6 to 11 years old)
  • Main Study: Children Ubrogepant Low Dose
  • Main Study: Children Ubrogepant High Dose
  • Main Study: Adolescents Ubrogepant Low Dose
  • Main Study: Adolescents Ubrogepant High Dose

Studies have also explored ubrogepant in combination with other medications, such as Atogepant, Lu AG09222, CGRP monoclonal antibodies (CGRPmAb), Almotriptan, and Sumatriptan, to assess potential drug interactions and combination therapy effects.

Side Effects

In a long-term study (NCT02873221) evaluating the safety of Ubrogepant, 72.6% of participants taking 100 mg experienced at least one treatment-emergent adverse event, compared to 66.3% on 50 mg, and 65% in those receiving usual care.

In clinical trials for the acute treatment of migraine (n=456 in the drug arm), the most common side effects reported by patients taking Ubrogepant, compared to those taking a placebo, included:

  • Nausea: 5.3% of patients on Ubrogepant experienced nausea, compared to 3.7% on placebo.
  • Fatigue: 2.6% of patients on Ubrogepant experienced fatigue, compared to 1.5% on placebo.
  • Somnolence (drowsiness): 2.4% of patients on Ubrogepant experienced somnolence, compared to 1.1% on placebo.
  • Dizziness: 2.4% of patients on Ubrogepant experienced dizziness, compared to 3.0% on placebo.

Clinical Trial Results

Acute Treatment of Migraine

Two key clinical trials, NCT02828020 and NCT02867709, evaluated the effectiveness of Ubrogepant for the acute treatment of migraine. Both studies showed that Ubrogepant was more effective than placebo in relieving migraine symptoms.

In these studies, patients taking Ubrogepant experienced:

  • Pain Freedom at 2 Hours: In NCT02828020, 21.2% of patients on 100 mg Ubrogepant and 19.2% on 50 mg achieved pain freedom at 2 hours, compared to 11.8% on placebo. In NCT02867709, 21.8% of patients on 50 mg Ubrogepant and 20.7% on 25 mg achieved pain freedom at 2 hours, compared to 14.3% on placebo.
  • Pain Relief at 2 Hours: In NCT02828020, 61.4% of patients on 100 mg Ubrogepant and 60.7% on 50 mg experienced pain relief at 2 hours, compared to 49.1% on placebo. In NCT02867709, 62.7% of patients on 50 mg Ubrogepant and 60.5% on 25 mg experienced pain relief at 2 hours, compared to 48.2% on placebo.
  • Absence of Most Bothersome Symptom (MBS) at 2 Hours: In NCT02828020, 37.7% of patients on 100 mg Ubrogepant and 38.6% on 50 mg were free from their MBS at 2 hours, compared to 27.8% on placebo. In NCT02867709, 38.9% of patients on 50 mg Ubrogepant and 34.1% on 25 mg were free from their MBS at 2 hours, compared to 27.4% on placebo.

Additionally, Ubrogepant demonstrated sustained effects. For example, in NCT02828020, 15.4% of patients on 100 mg Ubrogepant achieved sustained pain freedom from 2 to 24 hours, compared to 8.6% on placebo. In NCT02867709, 14.4% of patients on 50 mg Ubrogepant achieved sustained pain freedom from 2 to 24 hours, compared to 8.2% on placebo.

Migraine Treatment During the Prodrome Phase

A study (NCT04492020) investigated the use of Ubrogepant 100 mg to treat migraine symptoms during the prodrome, or early warning phase, before a full migraine headache develops. Based on an approximate enrollment of 300 participants per arm:

  • Absence of Headache (any intensity) within 24 hours post-dose: 34.3% of patients on Ubrogepant achieved this, compared to 20.3% on placebo.
  • Absence of Moderate or Severe Headache within 24 hours post-dose: 63.3% of patients on Ubrogepant achieved this, compared to 40.3% on placebo.

Drug Interactions and Long-Term Safety

A study (NCT04179474) assessed how Ubrogepant interacts with other migraine medications, specifically erenumab and galcanezumab. The results indicated that co-administering Ubrogepant with either erenumab or galcanezumab did not significantly alter the levels of Ubrogepant in the body. This suggests that Ubrogepant can be used with these medications without major changes to its absorption or elimination.

Long-term safety was also evaluated in NCT02873221, confirming the safety profile of Ubrogepant over an extended period.

Currently Recruiting Trials

Clinical trials are essential for understanding how new treatments work and ensuring they are safe and effective for patients. If you or a loved one experiences migraine, you might be interested in participating in a study for Ubrogepant, a medication being investigated for its potential to help manage this condition. One ongoing Phase 3 study, NCT06417775, is evaluating oral Ubrogepant for adult participants with menstrual migraine. This trial aims to assess adverse events and changes in disease activity, enrolling approximately 496 individuals. Participants will receive either Ubrogepant or a placebo during a double-blind period, followed by an open-label extension where all receive Ubrogepant. Another study, NCT06212661, is an observational cohort trial exploring the effects of CGRP inhibitors, the class of medication Ubrogepant belongs to, on lower urinary tract symptoms and bladder/pelvic pain in 200 participants. This study is open to candidates considering CGRP inhibitors or an alternative therapy for refractory migraines. For younger patients, there are two important Phase 3 trials. Study NCT05127954 is a long-term extension study to assess the safety and tolerability of oral Ubrogepant for the acute treatment of migraine in pediatric participants aged 6 to 17 years. This trial aims to enroll 1,200 children and adolescents. Similarly, study NCT05125302 is evaluating the safety and disease activity of oral Ubrogepant for acute migraine in children and adolescents, also aged 6 to 17 years, with an enrollment target of 1,059 participants. Both pediatric studies are crucial for understanding how Ubrogepant can help children and adolescents who experience disabling migraine attacks.

Where to Participate

Clinical trials for Ubrogepant have a wide reach across the United States, offering many opportunities for participation. Currently, there are 333 study sites located in 157 cities across 45 states. Some of the cities with the most active recruiting sites include:
  • Cincinnati, Ohio (9 sites)
  • Austin, Texas (8 sites)
  • Houston, Texas (8 sites)
  • Salt Lake City, Utah (7 sites)
  • Atlanta, Georgia (7 sites)
  • Overland Park, Kansas (7 sites)
  • Miami, Florida (7 sites)
  • Dallas, Texas (5 sites)
  • Little Rock, Arkansas (4 sites)
  • San Diego, California (4 sites)
These trials are seeking participants between the ages of 6 and 18 years, and all genders are welcome. It is important to note that these studies are not recruiting healthy volunteers; participants must have a diagnosed condition relevant to the study. Children are eligible to participate in specific trials.

Development Timeline

The journey of Ubrogepant began with its first clinical trial on July 11, 2016, marking the start of a comprehensive development program. Since then, a total of 16 trials have been initiated, enrolling over 8,673 participants to date, with the latest trial starting in August 2024. Initially, the research explored conditions like IBS-C and hyperphosphatemia. However, the development pipeline quickly expanded, focusing on its potential for various headache and migraine-related conditions. Key sponsors like AbbVie and Allergan have been instrumental in driving this research forward. The trials have progressed through various phases, with 7 studies reaching Phase 3, which is a critical stage for evaluating effectiveness and safety in larger patient populations. The focus has broadened to include specific conditions such as Migraine, Migraine With Aura, Migraine Without Aura, and Episodic Migraine, as well as related conditions like Overactive Bladder and Bladder Pain Syndrome. This evolution reflects a dedicated effort to understand Ubrogepant's full therapeutic potential, particularly in the challenging landscape of migraine treatment.

Ubrogepant Development Timeline

Clinical trial activity from 2016 to 2024.

2024
NCT06578585PHASE1completed
A Trial Investigating Lu AG09222 With Ubrogepant in Participants With Migraine
43 enrolled
NCT06417775PHASE3active not recruiting
Study of Oral Ubrogepant to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Menstrual Migraine
496 enrolled
NCT06212661enrolling by invitation
Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptoms
200 enrolled
2023
NCT05892757PHASE1completed
Study to Assess Adverse Events and Compare How Oral Ubrogepant and Oral Atogepant Moves Through the Body of Healthy Female Adult Volunteers
24 enrolled
2022
NCT05503082PHASE4active not recruiting
Ubrogepant treatmeNt in mIgraine Patients Utilizing mOnoclonal aNtibodies
164 enrolled
NCT05214001PHASE4terminated
Evaluation of the Efficacy of Almotriptan and Ubrogepant for the Acute Treatment of Migraine
8 enrolled
NCT05654298NAcompleted
Influence of Ubrogepant and Sumatriptan on the Dermal Blood Flow Response to Histamine, Cinnamaldehyde and Capsaicin
20 enrolled
NCT05264129PHASE4completed
Study to Assess Adverse Events When Ubrogepant Tablets in Combination With Atogepant Tablets Are Used to Treat Adult Participants With Migraine
263 enrolled
NCT05127954PHASE3enrolling by invitation
Long-term Extension Study to Assess Safety and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Pediatric Participants (Ages 6-17)
1,200 enrolled
NCT05125302PHASE3recruiting
Study to Assess Adverse Events and Disease Activity of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17)
1,059 enrolled
2021
NCT04818515PHASE1completed
Study To Assess Adverse Events and Drug to Drug Interaction of Oral Tablet Atogepant and Ubrogepant in Adult Participants With a History of Migraine
26 enrolled
2020
NCT04492020PHASE3completed
Study to Evaluate Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of Migraine During the Prodrome in Adult Participants
518 enrolled
2019
NCT04179474PHASE1completed
Safety, Tolerability and Drug- Drug Interaction Study of Ubrogepant With Erenumab or Galcanezumab in Participants With Migraine
40 enrolled
2016
NCT02873221PHASE3completed
An Extension Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety and Tolerability of Ubrogepant in the Treatment of Migraine
1,254 enrolled
NCT02867709PHASE3completed
Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of Migraine
1,686 enrolled
NCT02828020PHASE3completed
Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of Migraine
1,672 enrolled

Conditions Under Study

ConditionNCT IDTitleStatusPhaseEnrollment
MigraineNCT06578585A Trial Investigating Lu AG09222 With Ubrogepant in Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE143
NCT06417775Study of Oral Ubrogepant to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Menstrual Migraineactive not recruitingPHASE3496
NCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
NCT05654298Influence of Ubrogepant and Sumatriptan on the Dermal Blood Flow Response to Histamine, Cinnamaldehyde and CapsaicincompletedNA20
NCT05127954Long-term Extension Study to Assess Safety and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Pediatric Participants (Ages 6-17)enrolling by invitationPHASE31,200
NCT05125302Study to Assess Adverse Events and Disease Activity of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17)recruitingPHASE31,059
NCT04818515Study To Assess Adverse Events and Drug to Drug Interaction of Oral Tablet Atogepant and Ubrogepant in Adult Participants With a History of MigrainecompletedPHASE126
NCT04492020Study to Evaluate Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of Migraine During the Prodrome in Adult ParticipantscompletedPHASE3518
NCT04179474Safety, Tolerability and Drug- Drug Interaction Study of Ubrogepant With Erenumab or Galcanezumab in Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE140
Migraine, With or Without AuraNCT02873221An Extension Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety and Tolerability of Ubrogepant in the Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,254
NCT02867709Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,686
NCT02828020Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,672
Headache, MigraineNCT05503082Ubrogepant treatmeNt in mIgraine Patients Utilizing mOnoclonal aNtibodiesactive not recruitingPHASE4164
Healthy VolunteersNCT05892757Study to Assess Adverse Events and Compare How Oral Ubrogepant and Oral Atogepant Moves Through the Body of Healthy Female Adult VolunteerscompletedPHASE124
Interstitial CystitisNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Migraine DisordersNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Migraine With AuraNCT05214001Evaluation of the Efficacy of Almotriptan and Ubrogepant for the Acute Treatment of MigraineterminatedPHASE48
Migraine Without AuraNCT05214001Evaluation of the Efficacy of Almotriptan and Ubrogepant for the Acute Treatment of MigraineterminatedPHASE48
Overactive BladderNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Overactive Bladder SyndromeNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Bladder Pain SyndromeNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Overactive DetrusorNCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200
Episodic MigraineNCT05264129Study to Assess Adverse Events When Ubrogepant Tablets in Combination With Atogepant Tablets Are Used to Treat Adult Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE4263

All Ubrogepant Clinical Trials (16)

NCT IDTitleStatusPhaseEnrollmentSponsor
NCT06578585A Trial Investigating Lu AG09222 With Ubrogepant in Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE143H. Lundbeck A/S
NCT06417775Study of Oral Ubrogepant to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity in Adult Participants With Menstrual Migraineactive not recruitingPHASE3496AbbVie
NCT06212661Migraine Medication Effects on Urinary Symptomsenrolling by invitationN/A200The Cleveland Clinic
NCT05892757Study to Assess Adverse Events and Compare How Oral Ubrogepant and Oral Atogepant Moves Through the Body of Healthy Female Adult VolunteerscompletedPHASE124AbbVie
NCT05503082Ubrogepant treatmeNt in mIgraine Patients Utilizing mOnoclonal aNtibodiesactive not recruitingPHASE4164Chicago Headache Center & Research Institute
NCT05214001Evaluation of the Efficacy of Almotriptan and Ubrogepant for the Acute Treatment of MigraineterminatedPHASE48Messoud Ashina, MD
NCT05654298Influence of Ubrogepant and Sumatriptan on the Dermal Blood Flow Response to Histamine, Cinnamaldehyde and CapsaicincompletedNA20Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
NCT05264129Study to Assess Adverse Events When Ubrogepant Tablets in Combination With Atogepant Tablets Are Used to Treat Adult Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE4263AbbVie
NCT05127954Long-term Extension Study to Assess Safety and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Pediatric Participants (Ages 6-17)enrolling by invitationPHASE31,200AbbVie
NCT05125302Study to Assess Adverse Events and Disease Activity of Oral Ubrogepant Tablets for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17)recruitingPHASE31,059AbbVie
NCT04818515Study To Assess Adverse Events and Drug to Drug Interaction of Oral Tablet Atogepant and Ubrogepant in Adult Participants With a History of MigrainecompletedPHASE126AbbVie
NCT04492020Study to Evaluate Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of Migraine During the Prodrome in Adult ParticipantscompletedPHASE3518AbbVie
NCT04179474Safety, Tolerability and Drug- Drug Interaction Study of Ubrogepant With Erenumab or Galcanezumab in Participants With MigrainecompletedPHASE140Allergan
NCT02873221An Extension Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety and Tolerability of Ubrogepant in the Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,254Allergan
NCT02867709Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,686Allergan
NCT02828020Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability Study of Oral Ubrogepant in the Acute Treatment of MigrainecompletedPHASE31,672Allergan

Sponsors

  • AbbVie(7 trials · industry)
  • Allergan(4 trials · industry)
  • Chicago Headache Center & Research Institute(1 trial · other)
  • H. Lundbeck A/S(1 trial · industry)
  • Messoud Ashina, MD(1 trial · other)
  • The Cleveland Clinic(1 trial · other)
  • Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven(1 trial · other)

Where to Participate: All Ubrogepant Trial Sites in the U.S. (85 sites across 32 states)

Every actively recruiting Ubrogepanttrial site, sorted by state then city. Each row links to the trial detail page (eligibility, contacts, full study record). Sites no longer enrolling at the location level are excluded. ClinicalTrials.gov / AACT does not provide street-level addresses; the map link uses the facility's geocoded coordinates where available.

StateFacilityCityTrialMap
ALRehabilitation & Neurological Services /ID# 229969Huntsville35805-4046NCT05125302Map
ALThe Center for Clinical Trials - Saraland /ID# 231546Saraland36571NCT05125302Map
AZVelocity Clinical Research - Phoenix /ID# 274478Phoenix85006NCT05125302Map
ARHealthStar Research Glenwood /ID# 275303Glenwood71943NCT05125302Map
ARHealthStar Research of Hot Springs /ID# 273256Hot Springs71913NCT05125302Map
ARPreferred Research Partners /ID# 230725Little Rock72211NCT05125302Map
CAAdvanced Research Center /ID# 227962Anaheim92805NCT05125302Map
CANeuro Pain Research Center /ID# 227966Fresno93710NCT05125302Map
CAAlliance for Research Alliance for Wellness /ID# 230546Long Beach90807NCT05125302Map
CAExcell Research, Inc /ID# 230899Oceanside92056NCT05125302Map
CAParadigm Clinical Research - San Diego /ID# 269608San Diego92108-1681NCT05125302Map
CALumos Clinical Research Center /ID# 231267San Jose95124-4108NCT05125302Map
CASunwise Clinical Research /ID# 230971Walnut Creek94596NCT05125302Map
CAAmicis Research Center /ID# 272621Winnetka91306NCT05125302Map
COChildren's Hospital Colorado - Aurora /ID# 231879Aurora80045NCT05125302Map
CTNew England Institute for Clinical Research /ID# 230635Stamford06905NCT05125302Map
DCEmerson Clinical Research Institute - Connecticut Avenue - Washington /ID# 231693Washington D.C.20009NCT05125302Map
FLEncore Medical Research of Boynton Beach LLC /ID# 246833Boynton Beach33436-7245NCT05125302Map
FLGulf Coast Clinical Research Center /ID# 230020Fort Myers33912NCT05125302Map
FLAGA Clinical Trials /ID# 230554Hialeah33012NCT05125302Map
FLEncore Medical Research /ID# 245682Hollywood33021NCT05125302Map
FLColumbus Clinical Services, Llc /Id# 230880Miami33125NCT05125302Map
FLMy Preferred Research LLC /ID# 227886Miami33155NCT05125302Map
FLMedical Research Group of Central Florida /ID# 231632Orange City32763NCT05125302Map
FLClinical Associates of Orlando, LLC /ID# 272619Orlando32819NCT05125302Map
FLFWD Clinical Research - Spring Hill /ID# 229815Spring Hill34609-5692NCT05125302Map
FLUniversity of South Florida- Neuroscience Institute /ID# 229324Tampa33613NCT05125302Map
FLEncore Medical Research - Weston /ID# 246809Weston33331NCT05125302Map
FLPediatric Neurology and Epilepsy Specialists /ID# 229967Winter Park32789-7111NCT05125302Map
GAClinical Integrative Research Center of Atlanta (CIRCA) /ID# 231134Atlanta30328NCT05125302Map
GARare Disease Research /ID# 231046Atlanta30318-2512NCT05125302Map
GACoastal Georgia Child Neurology /ID# 231409Brunswick31520-1601NCT05125302Map
GACenExcel iResearch LLC /ID# 227903Decatur30030NCT05125302Map
GAVelocity Clinical Research - Savannah. /ID# 228992Savannah31406NCT05125302Map
IDVelocity Clinical Research - Boise /ID# 231871Meridian83642NCT05125302Map
ILChicago Headache Center & Research Institute /ID# 248625Chicago60657NCT05125302Map
ILAscension Saint Alexius /ID# 275261Hoffman Estates60169NCT05125302Map
IAAccellacare - McFarland Clinic /ID# 229789Ames50010NCT05125302Map
KSClinical Associates Midwest, LLC /ID# 274315Overland Park66214NCT05125302Map
KSAlliance For Multispeciality Research - Wichita East /ID# 234126Wichita67207NCT05125302Map
KYUniversity of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center /ID# 230827Lexington40536NCT05125302Map
MDPharmasite Research, Inc. /ID# 227908Baltimore21208NCT05125302Map
MNMinneapolis Clinic of Neurology - Burnsville /ID# 232551Burnsville55337-6732NCT05125302Map
MSProven Endpoints LLC /ID# 239513Ridgeland39157NCT05125302Map
NECognitive Clinical Trials (CCT) - Papillion /ID# 232552Papillion68046-4131NCT05125302Map
NHHealthy Perspectives - Innovative Mental Health Services, PLLC /ID# 230312Nashua03060-3483NCT05125302Map
NJGoryeb Childrens Hospital /ID# 229507Morristown07960NCT05125302Map
NYDent Neurologic Institute - Amherst /ID# 231182Amherst14226NCT05125302Map
NYSUNY Upstate Medical University /ID# 239898Syracuse13210NCT05125302Map
OHCincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center /ID# 244689Cincinnati45229NCT05125302Map
OHHeadache Center of Hope /ID# 242645Cincinnati45236-1875NCT05125302Map
OHPatient Priority Clinical Sites, LLC /ID# 238485Cincinnati45215-2123NCT05125302Map
OHUniversity Of Cincinnati Medical Center /ID# 231199Cincinnati45219NCT05125302Map
OHCentricity Research Columbus /ID# 231181Columbus43213NCT05125302Map
OHCincyScience /ID# 230046West Chester45069NCT05125302Map
ORProvidence Brain and Spine Institute /ID# 231607Portland97225-6625NCT05125302Map
PAChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main /ID# 232487Philadelphia19104-4319NCT05125302Map
PAFrontier Clinical Research - Scottdale /ID# 231913Scottdale15683NCT05125302Map
PAFrontier Clinical Research - Smithfield /ID# 231912Smithfield15478NCT05125302Map
SCTribe Clinical Research LLC /ID# 230422Greenville29607-4021NCT05125302Map
TNAccess Clinical Trials, Inc. /ID# 228002Nashville37203NCT05125302Map
TXAustin Regional Clinic - ARC Four Points /ID# 276301Austin78726NCT05125302Map
TXUT Health Austin at Dell Children's Neurology Clinic /ID# 244266Austin78723-3079NCT05125302Map
TXVelocity Clinical Research, Austin /ID# 230557Austin78759NCT05125302Map
TXTekton Research - Beaumont /ID# 231207Beaumont77706-3067NCT05125302Map
TXCedar Health Research /ID# 228003Dallas75251-2202NCT05125302Map
TXRelaro Medical Trials /ID# 239642Dallas75243NCT05125302Map
TXEpic Medical Research - DeSoto /ID# 274314DeSoto75115NCT05125302Map
TXInnovare Research Group, LLC /ID# 277617Friendswood77546NCT05125302Map
TXAavon Clinical Trials /ID# 279007Houston77074NCT05125302Map
TXDM Clinical Research /ID# 229826Houston77065NCT05125302Map
TXHouston Clinical Research Associates /ID# 244889Houston77090-2633NCT05125302Map
TXPioneer Research Solutions - Houston - Stancliff Road /ID# 274316Houston77099NCT05125302Map
TXSante Clinical Research /ID# 246503Kerrville78028-9640NCT05125302Map
TXFMC Science /ID# 231915Lampasas76550NCT05125302Map
TXLivingspring Family Medical Center /ID# 249869Mansfield76063-5622NCT05125302Map
TXRoad Runner Research /ID# 230527San Antonio78249-3538NCT05125302Map
TXClinPoint Trials /ID# 230295Waxahachie75165-1430NCT05125302Map
UTPantheon Clinical Research /ID# 250703Bountiful84010-4968NCT05125302Map
UTHighland Clinical Research /ID# 239362Salt Lake City84124NCT05125302Map
VAChildren's Hospital of The King's Daughters - Children's Medical Tower /ID# 230581Norfolk23507-1901NCT05125302Map
WACore Clinical Research /ID# 227904Everett98201NCT05125302Map
WAMultiCare Institute for Research and Innovation /ID# 231061Tacoma98405NCT05125302Map
WVFrontier Clinical Research - Kingwood /ID# 231914Kingwood26537-9797NCT05125302Map
WIMind+ Neurology /ID# 275529Mequon53092NCT05125302Map

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