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Read moreAlthough triptans are a marked improvement over previous treatment options, many Migraineurs have not been fully satisfied with their... Read more »
Good news for those of us who use sumatriptan (Imitrex / Imagran) injections -- Sumavel Dose-Pro is now available in the US for the acute... Read more »
One of the most common problems with Migraine medications is that oral medications are often problematic and not optimally... Read more »
Migraine disease affects close to 37 million Americans. Many Migraineurs use triptans to abort their Migraines quite successfully. For... Read more »
This weekend my friend Mark and I drove about 120 miles from our homes in Boulder to Leadville in Central Colorado. Mark is a member of the... Read more »
One of the most common problems with Migraine medications is that oral medications are often problematic and not optimally effective. There are three... Read more »
In 1992, Migraine treatment changed when the first triptan was introduced to the marked. It was the Imitrex StatDose for subcutaneous injection. ... Read more »
December 28, 1992, marked a new era for Migraine sufferers with FDA approval of injectable Imitrex (sumatriptan). Imitrex was the first Migraine... Read more »
Our new Treatments tab makes it easier for you to find articles on the specific medications you take. To see how many articles we have on a... Read more »
It's confusing. Some doctors tell us to take Migraine abortive medications such as the triptans early in a Migraine attack -- during the aura if... Read more »