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Pamela Burns
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I'm 26 years old and have been dealing with near-daily to...

Pamela Burns

Monday, February 11, 2008
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I started taking Zanaflex back in December to help prevent/control my migraine attacks.  It seems that for the most part, it is working pretty well (provided that I remember to take it during the day when I'm stuck in meetings, etc.).  After talking to my Dr. and increasing the dosage, ...
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    nutcracker1
    Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 03:30 AM

    Hi, Pam.  I've never taken Zanaflex, so I can't be much help to you there.  But HERE is some information about Zanaflex side effects.  You are the only one who can decide what side effects you can tolerate.  If you feel you need to stop the medication, tell your doctor so.  You will need your doctor's help to stop the medication if that is your decision.  Click HERE for a list of preventive medications if you want other possibilities to discuss with your doctor.

     

    I'd encourage you to come over to the discussion forum for additional information and support.  You need to register separately for the forums, but you can use the same info to register.

     

    Good luck!

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