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Old 05-20-2021, 04:08 AM #1
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I meant to tell you the name of the medication my neurologist had prescribed to me that is a dementia medication but also treats migraines too. Its called Namenda and I can tell you it did work pretty well. I took this medication as part of a daily preventative rehiment for migraines. On the occasions I would get a migraine I took Immitrex and I know you said you can't take Immitrex. You might be able to take Namenda. Its something you can ask your doctor about. I hope you get some relef. Good luck!


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