This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of the medication Rimegepant on individuals with migraine and obesity. Rimegepant, also known by its code names BMS927711 and BHV-3000, is taken orally and is being tested to see how it affects certain body responses in people with different body weights. The study also involves the use of Capsaicin, a substance applied to the skin, which is commonly used in pain relief treatments.
The purpose of the study is to explore how Rimegepant influences the body’s reaction to certain stimuli in both lean and obese individuals. Participants will receive a dose of Rimegepant and their body’s response to Capsaicin and other stimuli will be measured. The study will look at changes in blood flow in the skin and other body measurements, such as body weight and muscle mass, to understand how these factors might affect the medication’s impact.
The trial will take place over a short period, with participants receiving the medication and undergoing various assessments to monitor changes in their body’s responses. The study aims to provide insights into how Rimegepant works in people with different body compositions, which could help in understanding its potential benefits for treating migraine in individuals with obesity.



The Netherlands