Imitrex (sumatriptan)
GENERIC IMITREX:
Sumatriptan 50mg - 10's
Sumatriptan 50mg - 100's
Sumatriptan 50mg - 20's
Sumatriptan 50mg - 30's
Sumatriptan 50mg - 60's
Alendronate 70mg - 12's
Alendronate 70mg - 20's
Alendronate 70mg - 8's
Imitrex (sumatriptan) is used to relieve migraine
headache symptoms. However, it will not prevent migraine
headaches or reduce the number of attacks you have.
How should this medicine be
used? Imitrex comes as a tablet to take by mouth
and a nasal spray. It should be used at the first sign of a
migraine headache. If you are at risk for heart disease and you
have never taken Imitrex before, you may need to take the first
dose in your doctor's office. Usually only one dose is needed.
If pain is not relieved with the first dose, your doctor may
prescribe a second dose to be taken after at least 2 hours. Do
not take more than 200mg of the tablets or 40 mg of the nasal
spray in any 24-hour period. Follow the directions on your
prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist
to explain any part you do not understand. Take Imitrex exactly
as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more
often than prescribed by your doctor.
Take the tablet with plenty of water or other fluids.
To use the nasal spray, follow the package directions or ask or
your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not
understand.
What special precautions should I
follow?
Before taking Imitrex,
• tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to
Imitrex or any other drugs.
• tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and
nonprescription medications you are taking, especially
fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine
(Paxil), sertraline (Zoloft), and vitamins. If you have taken
an MAO inhibitor [phenelzine (Nardil) or tranylcypromine
(Parnate)] during the past 2 weeks, do not take Imitrex. If you
have taken another medication for migraine headaches such as
dihydroergotamine (D.H.E. 45, Migranal), methysergide
(Sansert), naratriptan (Amerge), rizatriptan (Maxalt,
Maxalt-MLT), or zolmitriptan (Zomig) during the past 24 hours,
do not take Imitrex.
• tell your doctor if you smoke, if you have a strong family
history of heart disease, if you are postmenopausal, or if you
are a man over 40. Also tell your doctor if you have or have
ever had high blood pressure; angina (recurring chest pain); a
heart attack; diabetes; high cholesterol; obesity; stroke;
transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke); ischemic bowel
disease; coronary artery disease; seizures; or blood vessel,
kidney, or liver disease.
• tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become
pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while
taking Imitrex, call your doctor.
• you should know that this drug may make you drowsy. Do not
drive a car or operate machinery until you know how this drug
affects you.
• remember that alcohol can add to the drowsiness caused by
this drug.
What should I do if I forget a
dose? Imitrex is not for routine use. Use it only
to relieve your migraine headache as soon as symptoms of the
migraine appear.
What side effects can this medication
cause? Although side effects from Imitrex are not
common, they can occur. Tell your doctor if any of these
symptoms are severe or do not go away:
• flushing
• tingling feeling
• feeling of warmth or heaviness
• drowsiness
• dizziness
• upset stomach
• diarrhea
• vomiting
• irritation of the nose
• muscle cramps
If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your
doctor immediately:
• pain or tightness in chest or throat
• sudden or severe stomach pain
• fast heartbeat
• difficulty breathing
• wheezing
• redness, swelling, or itching of the eyelids, face, or
lips
• skin rash, lumps, or hives
• change in vision.
What storage conditions are needed for this
medication? Keep this medication in the container
it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store
it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture (not
in the bathroom). Throw away any medication that is outdated or
no longer needed. Talk to your pharmacist about the proper
disposal of your medication.
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