Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chronic headache?

You may be eligible to participate in a chronic headache clinical trial.

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chronic headache? You may be eligible to participate in a chronic headache clinical trial.

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Chronic Headache Clinical Trial in Paris
NCT02302027 | Interventional

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chronic headache?

You may be eligible to participate in a chronic headache clinical trial.

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chronic headache? You may be eligible to participate in a chronic headache clinical trial.

Unknown status

Male & Female

18 Years +

This study is looking to recruit 30 Participants

Chronic headache is most often associated with drug abuse and medication overuse headache (MOH) is the main complication of migraine disease results in chronic daily headache. The first phase of treatment consists of drug withdrawal . The second phase of treatment (called consolidation) is to maintain the balance: treating headaches and reducing / stopping the drug use. The aim of this study is 1. verify the feasibility of a home withdrawal treatment with normobaric oxygen therapy (NOT) delivery by high flow concentrator 2. use normobaric oxygen therapy (NOT) as a therapeutic measure to treat headache through withdrawal period. It is a feasibility pilot study in chronic headache with or without medication-overuse. All patients receive a care for outpatient withdrawal that involves sudden stop drug abuse and used to be called "traditional management". The subsequent attacks will be treated with NOT from a high-flow concentrator Primary endpoint. Feasibility study of treatment with NOT evaluated by the percentage of patients who accepted NOT during the withdrawal phase then to treat attacks. Secondary endpoints. Efficacy will be assessed by the percentage of patients having no chronic headaches two months after the start of withdrawal (less than 15 days of headache per month) and no longer in drug abuse (less than 10 days per month with drug intake). Visits V1 (first visit) Inclusion V2 at one month V3 at 3 months V4 (last vist) at 6 months Effective : 30 patients