An Open-label Study to Evaluate Topiramate Therapy in Migraine Patients, and Its Effects on Subject Responsiveness to Migraine Treatment With Triptans
Efficacy of Topiramate Prophylaxis as add-on to Triptan Therapy for Migraine
Sponsor: Janssen-Ortho Inc., Canada
A PHASE2 clinical study on Headache, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by Janssen-Ortho Inc., Canada and has accumulated 6 data snapshots since 2003. Longitudinal tracking of this trial contributes to a broader understanding of treatment development timelines.
Study Description(click to expand)The objective of this pilot study is to determine if patients with migraine are more responsive to triptans taken for symptomatic headache treatment while on topiramate prophylactic therapy as compared to a baseline period without prophylaxis. The trial is an open-label design, with migraine patients receiving topiramate prophylactically twice a day (maximum of 200 mg/day) for 16 weeks, following a 6-week Prospective Baseline Period. During the first week of the treatment phase, subjects will begin on a once-daily dose of 25 mg of topiramate at night, and remain on that dose for two weeks. Thereafter, the daily dose will be increased by 25 mg, with twice-daily dosing. If in the investigator's judgement further dosage increases beyond 100 mg/day are indicated, the daily dose will be increased weekly by 25 mg to a daily dose of 150 mg. The daily dose may be increased to a maximum daily dose of 200 mg, if the subject is tolerating the higher doses. Subjects keep a headache diary in which the following information is recorded: time of onset of headache and indication of type of headache; time headache stops; any symptomatic treatment taken, time that tiptan medication is taken; headache intensity at the time...
The objective of this pilot study is to determine if patients with migraine are more responsive to triptans taken for symptomatic headache treatment while on topiramate prophylactic therapy as compared to a baseline period without prophylaxis. The trial is an open-label design, with migraine patients receiving topiramate prophylactically twice a day (maximum of 200 mg/day) for 16 weeks, following a 6-week Prospective Baseline Period.
During the first week of the treatment phase, subjects will begin on a once-daily dose of 25 mg of topiramate at night, and remain on that dose for two weeks. Thereafter, the daily dose will be increased by 25 mg, with twice-daily dosing. If in the investigator's judgement further dosage increases beyond 100 mg/day are indicated, the daily dose will be increased weekly by 25 mg to a daily dose of 150 mg. The daily dose may be increased to a maximum daily dose of 200 mg, if the subject is tolerating the higher doses.
Subjects keep a headache diary in which the following information is recorded: time of onset of headache and indication of type of headache; time headache stops; any symptomatic treatment taken, time that tiptan medication is taken; headache intensity at the time the triptan is taken, 30 minutes, one hour, and two hours post dose; and the presence of nausea at the time the triptan is taken, 30 minutes, on hour, and 2 hours post dose. The primary measure of triptan responsiveness is the proportion of triptan treated migraine attacks that were pain-free at two hours after triptan treatment.
Safety evaluations during the study include the collection of adverse events, laboratory assessments including hematology, chemistry and urinalysis, and vital signs (blood pressure and pulse). The hypothesis is that topiramate prophylaxis will increase the responsiveness of migraine attacks to triptan therapy as measured by the proportion of attacks that are pain-free two hours after triptan therapy. Subjects will begin week 1 of the Topiramate Treatment phase with 25 mg topiramate at night. Thereafter, the dose of topiramate will be increased by 25 mg every second week i.e. week 3 = 50 mg, week 5 =75 mg, week 7 = 100 mg. If, in the investigator's judgment, further dosage increases are indicated, the dose can be increased as follows: week 9 = 125 mg, week 10 = 150 mg, week 11 = 175 mg, week 12 = 200 mgs.The dose may be increased weekly after week 10 if the patient is tolerating the higher.
Status Flow
Change History
6 versions recorded-
Jan 2026 — Present [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
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Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
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Jan 2021 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
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Jun 2018 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
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Jan 2017 — Jun 2018 [monthly]
Completed PHASE2
First recorded
Apr 2003
Trial started
Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Janssen-Ortho Inc., Canada
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .
Study Locations
No location information available.