This Clinical Trial evaluates the Safety and Efficacy of Rizatriptan for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
1,382
For participants randomized to rizatriptan in Stage 1: a single 5 or 10 mg rizatriptan orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) was to be taken within 30 minutes of onset of qualifying migraine (defined as a migraine of moderate or severe intensity). Rizatriptan dose administered was based on participant weight at Screening: those \<40 kg received 5 mg tablet, those ≥40 kg received 10 mg tablet.
For participants randomized to placebo in Stage 1: a single placebo ODT was to be taken within 30 minutes of onset of qualifying migraine.
For participants randomized to rizatriptan in Stage 2 (must have taken placebo in Stage 1 and was Non-Responder \[moderate or severe pain 15 minutes after dose\] to be randomized at Stage 2): a single 5 or 10 mg rizatriptan ODT was to be taken approximately 15 minutes post Stage 1 dose, to treat same qualifying migraine treated in Stage 1. Rizatriptan dose administered was based on participant weight at Screening: those \<40 kg received 5 mg tablet, those ≥40 kg received 10 mg tablet.
Pain Freedom at 2 Hours Post Dose in Participants Between 12 and 17 Years of Age
Pain intensity was assessed using a 5-Face Pain Scale ranging from 1=no pain to 5=very bad pain. Pain freedom was defined as a reduction in severity from a rating of 3, 4 or 5 (moderate or severe pain) at the Stage 2 baseline (15 minutes post Stage 1 dose) to a rating of 1 (no pain) at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose. Missing data were imputed by carrying forward the preceding Stage 2 pain intensity values. Missing Stage 2 baseline values were imputed by carrying forward the Stage 1 baseline value, if available.
Time frame: 2 hours post Stage 2 dose
Pain Relief at 2 Hours Post Dose in Participants Between 12 and 17 Years of Age
Pain intensity was assessed using a 5-Face Pain Scale ranging from 1=no pain to 5=very bad pain. Pain relief was defined as a reduction in severity from a rating of 3, 4 or 5 (moderate or severe pain) at the Stage 2 baseline (15 minutes post Stage 1 dose) to a rating of 2 or 1 (mild or no pain) at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose. Missing data were imputed by carrying forward the preceding Stage 2 pain intensity values. Missing Stage 2 baseline values were imputed by carrying forward the Stage 1 baseline value, if available.
Time frame: 2 hours post Stage 2 dose
Pain Freedom at 2 Hours Post Dose in Participants Between 6 and 17 Years of Age
Pain intensity was assessed using a 5-Face Pain Scale ranging from 1=no pain to 5=very bad pain. Pain freedom was defined as a reduction in severity from a rating of 3, 4 or 5 (moderate or severe pain) at the Stage 2 baseline (15 minutes post Stage 1 dose) to a rating of 1 (no pain) at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose. Missing data were imputed by carrying forward the preceding Stage 2 pain intensity values. Missing Stage 2 baseline values were imputed by carrying forward the Stage 1 baseline value, if available.
Time frame: 2 hours post Stage 2 dose
Pain Relief at 2 Hours Post Dose in Participants Between 6 and 17 Years of Age
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For participants randomized to placebo in Stage 2 (must have taken placebo in Stage 1 and was Non-Responder to be randomized at Stage 2) or allocated to placebo in Stage 2 (took rizatriptan in Stage 1 and was Non-Responder): a single placebo ODT was to be taken approximately 15 minutes post Stage 1 dose, to treat same qualifying migraine treated in Stage 1.
Pain intensity was assessed using a 5-Face Pain Scale ranging from 1=no pain to 5=very bad pain. Pain relief was defined as a reduction in severity from a rating of 3, 4 or 5 (moderate or severe pain) at the Stage 2 baseline (15 minutes post Stage 1 dose) to a rating of 2 or 1 (mild or no pain) at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose. Missing data were imputed by carrying forward the preceding Stage 2 pain intensity values. Missing Stage 2 baseline values were imputed by carrying forward the Stage 1 baseline value, if available.
Time frame: 2 hours post Stage 2 dose