What's the best medicine I can take for a MIGRAINE??????!


Question: Regarding non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, it was found that naproxen can abort about one third of migraine attacks, which was 5% less than the benefit of sumatriptan Simple analgesics combined with caffeine may help.During a migraine attack, emptying of the stomach is slowed, resulting in nausea and a delay in absorbing medication. Caffeine has been shown to partially reverse this effect, and probably accounts for its benefit Excedrin is an example of an aspirin with caffeine product. Caffeine is recognized by the U.S. FDA as an OTC treatment for migraine


Answers: Regarding non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, it was found that naproxen can abort about one third of migraine attacks, which was 5% less than the benefit of sumatriptan Simple analgesics combined with caffeine may help.During a migraine attack, emptying of the stomach is slowed, resulting in nausea and a delay in absorbing medication. Caffeine has been shown to partially reverse this effect, and probably accounts for its benefit Excedrin is an example of an aspirin with caffeine product. Caffeine is recognized by the U.S. FDA as an OTC treatment for migraine

I usually take advil for migranes!

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My son was suffering daily from migraines.
His Pediatrician put him on Catapres/Clonadine. It's a blood pressure medication. He takes one full tablet every night and now he hardly has a day with a migraine.
Clonadine/Catapres has a side effect though of sedation. Which is not bad if used at night as you get a good sleep. And if taken during the day, your migraine goes as you sleep.

Excedrin. It contains caffeine which relieves severe headaches/migraines.





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