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Development of a Novel Zolmitriptan Intracutaneous Microneedle System (Qtrypta™) for the Acute Treatment of Migraine

Alan M. Rapoport, Mahmoud Ameri, Hayley Lewis, Donald Kellerman

2020Pain Management28 citationsDOI

Abstract

M207 is an investigational intracutaneous microneedle therapeutic system for nonoral zolmitriptan delivery. In a Phase I trial, M207 provided faster absorption with a higher 2 h exposure than oral zolmitriptan. In the pivotal trial evaluating efficacy, tolerability and safety in moderate-to-severe migraine attacks, M207 3.8 mg was superior to placebo in providing freedom from headache pain (42 vs 14%) and freedom from most bothersome symptom (68 vs 43%) 2 h post-dose. Treatment-emergent adverse events were mild and transient and most commonly concerned the application site. In post hoc analyses: pain freedom was sustained in approximately 1/3 of patients; efficacy was observed in migraine headaches that are typically more difficult to treat.

Topics & Concepts

ZolmitriptanMedicineTolerabilityMigraineHeadachesAdverse effectAnesthesiaPlaceboTriptansPost-hoc analysisClinical trialSumatriptanSurgeryPharmacologyInternal medicineAlternative medicineReceptorAgonistPathologyMigraine and Headache StudiesSympathectomy and Hyperhidrosis TreatmentsOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies