The study focuses on Cluster headache, a disorder that causes severe, one‑sided head pain often around the eye and can occur during the night while a person is in bed. The treatment being tested is an oral solution of low sodium oxybate (XYWAV), a medication taken by mouth that is thought to influence sleep patterns and may help reduce the number of nighttime headache attacks.
The purpose of the study is to determine whether the medication can lower the frequency of nocturnal attacks in people with chronic Cluster headache. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the active medication or a matching placebo, and neither the participants nor the study staff will know which one is given. The medication will be taken twice each night for about four weeks, with regular visits to check health status and record headache occurrences.
Throughout the trial, safety will be monitored by measuring vital signs such as blood pressure, checking weight, and asking participants to complete simple questionnaires about mood, sleep quality, and overall well‑being. Any side effects, also called adverse events, will be recorded, and participants will keep a diary of their headaches and any rescue medicines they use, such as oxygen or triptans.



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