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Doc, I avoid as many generics as possible. I get 50mg's Imitrex and cut them in half. I then take 25mg's at the onset. Once in a while I need a second half; but not often. I had agreed to take the generic so my doctor then could fax my insurance the need for the "brand" name only. The insurance now covers the Imitrex.
I had enough left of the Imitrex so when the generic was prescribed, i was able to continue with Imitrex and a sufficient time elapsed so the doctor could fax the need for "brand" only. I went off the Midrin and Bufferin, aspirin; anything for headaches, etc. for a few months. The pain was awful; but I was so determined to get these headaches under control and out of anything that might remain "rebound". Gerry |
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There are about 8 approved triptans to treat an acute migraine and, if one doesnt help you just try one of the others. Maxalt has a very rapid onset of action but has a high rebound rate so those who tend to have a long headaches or several days of triggers (like a period related migraine0, it may not be a good choice. With any acute treatment, the soon eryou use it the more effective it will be so never hold off taking if you think it is a migraine.
Botox can be an effective preventive choice but does need to be repeated every 3 months to remain effective (sometimes it begins to last for 4 or 5 months). Like all preventive therapies, you can do more than one at a time. Biofeedback was mentioned and is quite effective when prtacticed regularly. Stress managment/relaxation works. All the lifestyle changes- better sleep, daily exercise, regular healthy meals, reduce/eliminate caffeine can all be important. Recent guidelines showed many supplements very effective, including magnesium, riboflavin, feverfew, Coenzyme Q10, and butterbur. Be aggressicve with preventive efforts- it can be so worthwhile! Best wishes on a good response to the Botox. |
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Can I ask what dr did your Botox and if you've kept up with it? I've had mixed results and am looking for a new dr in the area to try with hoping for better results. Thanks!
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Senior Member (**Dr Smith is named after a character from Lost in Space, not a medical doctor)
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Would you mind (for the benefit of members/visitors seeking information) elucidating what you meant by "mixed results"? Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. |
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