I have been suffering from moderate migraines for four years and taking Vasograin during attacks, but the results are not satisfactory. Should I switch to a different medication, and what alternative drug options should I consider?
Since your current medication is not providing satisfactory relief, it is reasonable to discuss switching treatments with your doctor. For acute attacks, triptans (such as sumatriptan or rizatriptan) are highly effective alternatives specifically targeted for migraines. Pain relievers like naproxen or ibuprofen may also help. If your attacks are frequent or severe, your doctor might suggest daily preventive medications, such as propranolol, amitriptyline, or topiramate, to reduce their frequency. Please consult your healthcare provider to safely transition to a more effective treatment plan.
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I have been suffering from moderate migraines for four years and taking Vasograin during attacks, but the results are not satisfactory. Should I switch to a different medication, and what alternative drug options should I consider?
I have been suffering from moderate migraines for four years and taking Vasograin during attacks, but the results are not satisfactory. Should I switch to a different medication, and what alternative drug options should I consider? | Apollo Pharmacy