Yes, Imitrex (sumatriptan) can cause rebound headaches (also known as medication-overuse headaches). Rebound headaches are more likely to occur if you take Imitrex alone or a combination of Imitrex and other headache medications (e.g., opioids, analgesics) for 10 or more days per month.Cont...
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Administering sumatriptan within 24 hours of treatment with an ergot-containing medication (dihydroergotamine [Migranal], ergotamine [Methergine]) is contraindicated because such combinations increase the likelihood of vasospasms. SLIDESHOW 16 Surprising Headache Triggers and Tips for Pain Relief See Slide...
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“Intranasal sumatriptan is an important therapy for those who suffer from migraines. We believe Tosymra is differentiated from other intranasal formulations of sumatriptan, which are generic equivalents to Imitrex nasal spray because of its proprietary Intravail® absorption enhanc...
Medication Overuse Headache Inform patients that use of acute migraine drugs for 10 or more days per month may lead to an exacerbation of headache and encourage patients to record headache frequency and drug use (e.g., by keeping a headache diary) [seeWARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS]. ...