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postconcussion 03-20-2012 11:03 PM

imitrex dose
 
Is anyone taking Imitrex?

Will you please share your dose and if it is effective?

Do you usually take a migrane preventative and then when the pain is really bad take the Imitrex?

Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you.

Kenjhee 03-21-2012 05:47 PM

Depends how bad the migraine is. I will take anywhere from 25 to 100 mg for the initial dose, wait up to two hours and decide if I need to try a second dose.

Effectiveness varies. I would say in my case it is effective some 75% of the time (but may require multiple doses). When it works, it works very well, completely killing the headache. When it is ineffective, it doesn't work at all, with no detectable mitigation.

When to dose is as much an art as science. Early dosing can make a huge difference in effectiveness. In general, the sooner the better, but like most people my supply of sumatriptan is not unlimited. Using up all my monthly supply to interdict a small migraine may leave me defenseless against a subsequent and much worse one.

I would take a prophyllactic if one worked, but I have yet to find one that did for me.

AllAmericanAmy 03-22-2012 08:25 PM

Sorry you have this to deal with on top of everything. I do NOT have a head injury, so don't know if this will help you, but I suffered 20 years of Migraines of horrific proportions (3 days on bathroom floor vomitting, delusion thoughts, etc).

For me, the key was as Kenjhee said - take a pill as SOON as you "feel" it coming on. I could always tell. Then, lay down for a couple of hours. Immitrex makes me feel sick, in and of itself, I think. I sleep it off for a couple of hours then am ok when I wake up. Many people I talk to are like this (requiring sleep immediately after taking a dose). Try it and see if that helps you.

Good luck to you!

Kenjhee 03-22-2012 09:51 PM

I've done the bathroom floor thing more times than I can remember.

Roger also on the sleepy thing. I don't fall completely asleep, but I have noticed that pattern that just before the migraine breaks up, you get sleepy. For me it's only about 15 minutes. It's a great signal that this thing is almost over (until the next one). It doesn't seem to be the Imitrex, since I get the same sleepy signal when the headache terminates on its own. I've dealt with these some 36 years.


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