偏头痛
医学
激发试验
偏头痛治疗
临床试验
急性偏头痛
止痛药
慢性偏头痛
麻醉
药品
药理学
内科学
替代医学
病理
安慰剂
标识
DOI:10.1080/17460441.2023.2236545
摘要
Various triggers can originate a migraine attack. In healthy volunteers and patients with migraine, the nitroglycerin (NTG) provocation model induces a headache that resembles migraine in pain characteristics and vascular manifestations. This headache is reversible and treatable in monitored conditions, providing an opportunity to test novel antimigraine medications in early clinical development.This perspective covers the main characteristics and applications of the human NTG model of migraine with effective and ineffective antimigraine therapies.The NTG model represents a potential de-risking strategy to test novel hypotheses for antimigraine mechanisms in humans. Considering previous studies conducted with effective and ineffective antimigraine therapies, the sensitivity of the model was 71% while the specificity was 100%. The probability that following an analgesic effect, that compound would truly be efficacious in individuals with migraine was 100%. Following a negative result, the probability that such compound would truly be ineffective in patients with individuals was 33%. A clinical trial testing the analgesic properties of novel compounds after a sublingual and/or intravenous NTG challenge in migraine patients may support a subsequent phase 2 trial for the treatment of migraine.
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