kak si to dobila???
isla si kod neurologa ili ti je doc opce prakse prepisao?
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kak si to dobila???
isla si kod neurologa ili ti je doc opce prakse prepisao?
ja od migrene patim već nekih 15 godina,napadi su strašni-kao da mi neko zabija čavle u unutrašnju stranu očiju.meni jedino pomaže avamigran u kombinaciji sa zamračenom sobom i totalnom tišinom šta je u večini slučajeva nemoguće :(
Ja sam imala užasne napade igrene.Satima sam znala ležati u krevetu i plakati koliko bi me bolilo.Onda bih se odvukla u WC i ispovraćala, pa bi mi bilo još gore.Srećom, imam prijatelja dr koji radi u hitnoj i on bi mi došao i dao intravenozno analgin+reglan.Bol bi nestala u jenoj jedinoj sec
inače, te migrene su me "morile"dok nisam zatrudnila.U trudnoći me glava nije zabolila niti jednom.Sad se iskreno nadam da će me i nakon poroda zaobilaziti.
A onima kojima ne pomažu Imigran tablete-ste možda probale Imigran spray? Ja kad si ga ušpricam u nos i usred napadaja kad me najviše boli,pomogne mi-za 10-ak min -bol se skoro skroz izgubi-istina i dalje nisam sva svoja,mozak mi je kašica koja ne može razmišljati,i dalje mi se vrti,ali bol nestane....a i od kad sam krenula kiropraktičaru,nabavila jastuk od memory pjene i smanjila stres(istekao mi ugovor na šugavom poslu pa mi rekli pa-pa,dobro mi došlo) kraće mi traju i rjeđe su.
A od pomoćnih sredstava pomaže mi umivanje ili čak tuširanje hladnom vodom ipremazivanje vrata i čela polar ice-om(malo mi ublaži bol).
Migrena mi je dijagnosticirana u 3. razredu osnovne. Počeli smo tretman sa Avamigranima. Sjećam se da sam morala piti i nekakve turbo gorke kapi. Avamirrane sam pila po pola jer sam bila premlada za cijelu dozu. Kad to više nije pomagalo, krenuli su Caffetini, brufeni, nalgesini, plivadovi, bla, bla, bla :P
U trudnoći mi je bilo odvratno. Išla sam u Ambulantu za lječenje boli u VK i dobila sam dozvolu da pijem šumeće tablete Efferalgan - hajd', bilo mi je malo lakše.
POnekad imam M sa aurom, a nekad ne, tako da baš ne znam kad bih trebala popiti tabletu. A kad me glavobolja probudi, moš' se slikat jer tableta ne "radi".
Imam i frendicu koja ima još gore napadaje od mene (a mislila sam da ne može gore :cry: ) Rekla mi je da pije Goldenove tablete - to su kapsule na biljnoj bazi, kao dodatak prehrani. Tablete ne liječe glavobolje, al ih bar ublaže. E sad, ja to pijem već godinu dana, svaki dan. Da ne ureknem, a ako je dogodi da me boli, boli lakše tako da me ne ometa u svakodnevnom životu.
I još nešto - tablete su dosta skupe (oko 800kn), paket traje oko mjesec i pol, al meni su pomogle
I ja imam Migrenu i također pijem imigran tablete ali samo u najtežim slucajevima).Kad osjetim da "dolazi" odmah popijem dvije tablete knavon forte i koji mi pomaže ako je uhvatim na početku.
Negdje sam čitala da ako nisi popio tabletu(običnu za bolove) na samom početku ona ti jednostavno nemože pomoći nego moraš popiti tablete za migrenu i onda leći u zamračenu prostoriju.
Dali vama vjeruju kad kažete da boli glava ili vas zezaju i kazu "pa opet". :x
Ja sam već oglušila na "zar opet???" Smatram da osoba koja je bar jednom doživjela migrenu, nikad neće lagati da ju boli glava. A onima koji misle da lažem ... :evil:
prije 2 tjedna ponovo sam zavrsila u vinogradskoj, migrena je bila tak jaka da sam na kraju dobila infuziju
doktorica mi je prepisala lijek, koji sva sreca, jos nisam trebala, al o njemu sam cula za sad sve najbolje:
Citiraj:
Brand Name
Maxalt RPD
Common Name
rizatriptan
How does this medication work? What will it do for me?
Rizatriptan is used to treat migraine headaches. The pain of migraine headaches is thought to be caused by dilated blood vessels inside the head. Rizatriptan belongs to a class of drugs known as 5-hydroxytryptamine agonists that relieve migraine headaches by constricting these blood vessels.
Rizatriptan is most effective if taken at the first sign of a migraine headache. The tablets are not effective for other types of headache. Relief from the pain associated with migraine occurs quickly, with maximum pain relief occurring about two hours after taking the medication.
Your doctor may choose to use this medication for other conditions not listed here. If you're unsure why you are taking this medication, contact your doctor.
How should I use this medication?
The recommended initial adult dose of rizatriptan is 5 mg. In some cases, an initial dose of 10 mg may be used. The dose should be taken at the first sign of migraine headache pain. If the migraine headache comes back after being relieved, another dose (5 mg to 10 mg) may be taken no sooner than two hours after the first dose was taken. The maximum recommended single dose is 10 mg. No more than 20 mg of rizatriptan should be taken in any 24-hour period. If your headache pain is different from your usual migraines, do not take rizatriptan; call your doctor. Rizatriptan is not to be used for headache prevention.
For the wafer form of rizatriptan (Maxalt-RPD®), it is not necessary to take the wafer with water. The wafer is packaged in a blister with an outer aluminum pouch. Do not remove the wafer from the package until you are ready to use it. When you are ready, peel open the blister pack with dry hands and place the wafer on your tongue. Allow the wafer to dissolve on your tongue, and swallow.
Many things can affect the dose of medication that a person needs, such as body weight, other medical conditions, and other medications. If your doctor has recommended a dose different from the ones listed here, do not change the way that you are taking the medication without talking to your doctor. Always take rizatriptan exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
What form(s) does this medication come in?
Maxalt RPD® wafers are available in 5 mg and 10 mg dosages.
5 mg: Each white to off-white, round, rapidly disintegrating tablet, with a flat or slightly irregular surface, debossed with a modified triangle on one side, and with a peppermint flavor, contains: rizatriptan 5 mg (corresponding to 7.265 mg of the benzoate salt).
10 mg: Each white to off-white, round, rapidly disintegrating tablet, with a flat or slightly irregular surface, debossed with a modified square on one side, and with a peppermint flavor, contains: rizatriptan 10 mg (corresponding to 14.53 mg of the benzoate salt).
Nonmedicinal ingredients: aspartame, gelatin, glycine, mannitol, and peppermint flavor. The wafers do not contain lactose, starch, yeast, or gluten.
Who should NOT take this medication?
Rizatriptan should not be taken by people who:
• suffer from angina (chest pain)
• have heart disease (e.g., heart valve disease, abnormal heart rhythms, congenital heart disease)
• have blood vessel disease (e.g., ischemic bowel disease, Raynaud's syndrome, transient ischemic attacks (TIAs))
• have high blood pressure that is severe or not under control
• have taken another 5-hydroxytryptamine agonist (i.e., naratriptan, sumatriptan, zolmitriptan) in the previous 24 hours
• have taken ergotamine-containing or ergot-type medication (such as dihydroergotamine, ergotamine, or methysergide) in the previous 24 hours
• have certain types of migraine headaches (including hemiplegic, ophthalmoplegic or basilar migraine)
• have taken any of the class of drugs known as MAO inhibitors (see "What other medications could interact with this medication?" below) in the previous 2 weeks
• have severely reduced liver function
• are allergic to the product or any of its components
What side effects are possible with this medication?
The side effects listed below are not experienced by everyone who takes this medication. If you are concerned about side effects, discuss the risks and benefits of this medication with your doctor.
The following side effects may go away as your body becomes used to the medicine; check with your doctor if they continue or become bothersome. Your health professional may be able to help you to deal with some of the effects.
Less common
dizziness
dry mouth
headache
hot flashes
nausea and/or vomiting
sleepiness
unusual tiredness or muscle weakness
Rare
agitation
anxiety
blurred vision
chills
confusion
constipation
depression
diarrhea
difficulty swallowing
dry eyes
eye irritation
feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings
gas
heartburn
inability to sleep
increased sweating
increased thirst
irritability
itching of the skin
muscle or joint stiffness, tightness, or rigidity
muscle pain or spasms
ringing or buzzing in the ears
stomach pain
sudden large increase in frequency or quantity of urine
trembling of hands or feet
unusual feeling of well-being
unusual taste or other taste changes
warm and/or cold sensations
Call your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:
Less common
chest pain
heaviness, tightness, or pressure in chest and/or neck
pounding heartbeat
shortness of breath
Rare
increased or decreased heart rate
irregular heartbeat
sensation of burning, warmth, heat, numbness, tightness, or tingling
Overdose symptoms include:
dizziness
fainting
severe or continuing headache
sleepiness
slow heartbeat
vomiting
In some patients, side effects other than those listed may occur. Check with your doctor if you notice any symptom that worries you while you are taking this medication.
Are there any other precautions or warnings for this medication?
Medical conditions: This medication should be used with caution in people who have:
kidney disease
liver disease
certain risk factors for heart disease (e.g., high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes, family history of coronary artery disease, menopause, men over 40 years of age)
a history of seizures or other conditions that increase their risk of seizures
Allergic reactions: Rare, severe allergic reactions to rizatriptan may occur. Because of the possibility of allergic reaction, people who are allergic to any of the other drugs of this class (5-hydroxytryptamine agonists) should not use rizatriptan.
Occupational hazards: This medication may cause drowsiness, which may impair your ability to operate a vehicle or engage in dangerous activities that require alertness.
Pregnancy: Rizatriptan has not been adequately studied with pregnant women. It should not be used during pregnancy unless the potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast-feeding: It is not known if rizatriptan passes into breast milk. It should not be used while breast-feeding unless the potential benefits outweigh the risks to the infant.
Children: Rizatriptan has not been studied with persons under 18 years and so is not recommended for them.
Seniors: The safety and effectiveness of rizatriptan have not been adequately studied in people over 65 years. Its use in this age group is not recommended.
What other drugs could interact with this medication?
The following medications may affect the function of rizatriptan or be affected by it:
ergotamine-containing or ergot-type medication (e.g., dihydroergotamine or methysergide) if taken at the same time or within the previous 24 hours
monoamine oxidase inhibitors if taken at the same time or within 14 days of taking rizatriptan (e.g., phenelzine, selegiline, moclobemide)
other 5-hydroxytryptamine agonists (e.g., sumatriptan, nizatriptan, zolmitriptan)
propranolol
certain types of antidepressant drugs known as SSRIs (e.g., fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline)
If you are taking any of these medications, speak with your doctor or pharmacist. Depending on your specific circumstances, your doctor may want you to:
stop taking one of the medications,
change one of the medications to another,
change how you are taking one or both of the medications, or
leave everything as is.
An interaction between two medications does not always mean that you must stop taking one of them. In many cases, interactions are intended or are managed by close monitoring. Speak to your doctor about how any drug interactions are being managed or should be managed.
Medications other than those listed above may interact with this medication. Tell your doctor or prescriber about all prescription, over-the-counter (non-prescription), and herbal medications that you are taking. Also tell them about any supplements you take. Since caffeine, decongestants, alcohol, the nicotine from cigarettes, or street drugs can affect the action of many medications, you should let your prescriber know if you use them.
Ja sam probala taj ljek i bolji mi je od imigrana( nema nuspojava, bar što se mene tiče).Dali ti je doktorica prepisala taj ljek ili si ga kupila.Meni moja doktorica tvrdi da još nije uvršten u listu HZZO-a.
Mukiceeeeeeeeee, sta bi s tobom? Jesil ziva :?
Nažalost, i ja se mogu prijaviti na ovaj topic.
Nije da mi je kao Mukici, dapače, kad čitam njezine postove, mislm da imam bebu migrenu, spram njezine Dr. migrene.
Ovaj tjedan, tj. od ned (27.8.) pa naredna 3 dana nije prestajalo. Ali jakost nije takva da bih završila na hitnoj. Jednostavno duram. A bol pulsira, uglanom blizu desne sljepoočnice, premda može biti i kojekuda drugdje. Kako bol raste, raste i mučnina, povraća mi se, premda to ne radim. Kad se recimo sagnem ili čučnem, pa onda ustanem, bol je neizdrživo jaka, pa se malo zatim smiri.
Da, i svjetlost smeta.
Jel to to?
Mislim, nisam nikad bila kod doc radi glavobolje, pa nisam zvanično utvrdila da imam migrenu.
I ne pijem ništa, jer mi ništa ni ne pomaže. Probala sam svašta, nije pomagalo, pa rekoh, što da se kljukam ljekovima?
Al ipak mi nije tako grdo ko Mukici :-( kojoj želim da nađe konačno rješenje za svoju mig.
Evo, ponovo otvaram ovaj topic, jer me zanimaju vaša iskustva.
Zaredale su mi se dvije trudnoće, pa dojenje, tako da evo već 3 (tri) godine ratujem s migrenom pijući Lupocet i lagano gubim bitku.
Naravno da ne želim prestati dojiti, pa trpim!
Ono što me zanima jest sljedeće. Pedijatrica mi je rekla da u slučaju glavobolje mogu popiti do tri lupoceta dnevno. Da li još nekome pedijatar dao kakav savjet?
Da li je i to previše, i koliko često po tri lupoceta. U zadnje vrijeme me glava razvaljuje svaki tjedan - za poludit! Znam da je od nespavanja i umora, ali ne želim maloga šopati navečer "nečim drugim" ili mu davati "nešto" za spavanje (dobila sam i takav savjet :shock: ) da bi se i ja naspavala. MM surađuje maximalno, ali djeca traže svoje!
Migreeeeeeeeeeeena joj grozno, na poslu sam, ne mogu kući, ništa od zamračenja, spavanja, eteričnih ulja i opuštanja.
Popila bih avamigran, ali sam u IVF postupku i na gonalima, pa nisam više sigurna što smijem što ne.
Traje već drugi dan :cry: . Počet ću lupati glavom od zid, nesnošljivo je ........
U potpunosti te razumijem, drži se, proći će, kad tad. Sjeti se kako je super kad se ujutro probudiš, a ne boli glava! I umivaj se u hladnoj vodi, meni to pomaže na par minuta!!!!!