Imitrex Nasal spray
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Q: I am currently takng the Imitrex nasal spray and it leaves a bitter aftertaste in my mouth?
Does anyone know how to quickly get rid of this horrible aftertaste? I tried gum and drinking a lot of fluids. The only thing that somewhat works is laying down, but sometimes this isn’t an option for me
A: try spraing one time in each nose once
Q: I suffer from migraines and I’ve tried Imitrex nasal spray (didn’t like it), and the pills. Any home remedies?
A: There are numerous meds for migraines, and finding one that works is trial and error. It’s not unusual for people to try several different prescriptions before finding one that works and which doesn’t have unacceptable side effects. It wouldn’t hurt to call your docs office and ask if you could try a different med. If the doc has seen you recently, he/she is likely to send a prescription to your pharmacy without requiring another office visit.
Q: What do you think they best way to get rid of a migraine?
I am 16 and I have been getting migranes since I was about 6. I got to the point where if I take asprins, one or two doesn’t work. I take three or four. I know that is not healthy and I have been looking for other alternatives. I began taking vicodin, but it still doesn’t help much. I have Imitrex nasal spray that seems to work about 50% of the time. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could do to get rid of them?
A: Take notes, what were you doing before the Migraine hit? There are a variety of things that can trigger migraines, sounds, lights, foods, stress and so on. For me it’s a certain frequency of light. I’ll catch a reflection just right and I get the aura coming on. If I take my Imitrex inhaler right then, it dulls the pain enough to be bearable. Good Luck.
Q: Migraine treatment?
I’ve had migraines for about ten years now. I’ve been on Topamax, Imitrex, birth control, and a bunch of nasal sprays. Nothing works. Every time I got to a doctor they try to put me back on topamax. Has anyone been treated for migraines with something else that worked when topamax didn’t? I’m trying to looking into different treatment options but I’m not sure where to start.
I get migraines at least twice a week and they’re usually so bad that I can’t do anything.
I’ve kept a food diary and there never seems to be any correlation between food and the migraines. My mom and grandma also used to have migraines when they were younger.
And I dunno if this is important but I generally have low blood pressure (98/56 was the last reading)
A: HI Oryx
Here are a few testimonials on healing the issue.
VITAMIN B AND MAGNESIUM
7/31/2007: Chris (ckjj55@hotmail.com) from San Antonio, Texax writes: “My wife had suffered from debilitating migraines for years. The various presciptions the doctors prescribed did not work and had significant side effects. Finally, I did a ton of research and found that migraines are caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B and Magnesium. Since then, a good B-complex vitamin and magnesium supplement a day keeps the migraines away. They start up if she misses more than a day. Also, before she started this supplement, she ended up in the ER again with a massive migraine–I convinced and strong armed the doctor to administer IV magnesium (it couldn’t hurt). Amazingly, her migraine was gone in 10 to 20 minutes. He had never seen this–my wife was amazed–she didn’t know what the doctors did and didn’t believe me until the doctor confirmed. Since then, she is very careful about taking her B-complex and magnesium supplements.”
8/4/2007: Ginnie (gloryboundservant/@/yahoo.com) from Jeffersonville, Indiana writes: “I was having problems with acid reflux, migraines, and yeast infections. For over a year now I have been taking 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar right before bed and I have not had problems since. The doctor was going to put me on medicine for my acid reflux, and since I started taking apple cider vinegar, the medication is not needed.”
Best of health to you
Q: Sinus/migraine headache suffers only, Can you help?
I live in Illinois and the humidity here is not conducive for sinus problems. I have been diagnosed with migraine headaches and get about 4 a mo. The best remedy I have found is Imitrex but would rather not use it all the time. I feel that some of my problem is sinus related. I can lay down, feel just fine, and wake up stopped up- big time. I can hardly, if at all, breathe out of one or the other nostril. This problem is often accompanied with a headache that centers either in one eye or the other, center of forehead between eyes, right or left temple. Naisal spray, aspirin, Tylenol,etc. are almost no help. Being in an upright position helps a little but the congestion/headache usually do not go away. I have had 2 nasal surgeries but the problem remains.I sleep on two pillows to help keep my head eleviated a little but still have the problem. Ever suffer in a similar way? What do you do to remedy the problem? Thanks.
A: if it is a sinus problem, try and use a nasal wash every night. you know those saltwater rinses that they give you after surgery. I got one at the pharmacy and I use it every day when I can remember, it has reduced the amount of headaches I get. good luck.
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