For acute migraines, triptans (like Sumatriptan) are highly effective. However, common pain relievers (NSAIDs like Ibuprofen) can worsen your acidity. To safely manage both, a doctor may prescribe an acid-reducer like Omeprazole or Famotidine alongside a migraine-specific medication. Alternatively, a combination of Paracetamol and Domperidone can help, as Domperidone relieves both nausea and acidity while aiding drug absorption. Because frequent self-medication can lead to rebound headaches and stomach irritation, I strongly advise consulting a physician. They can provide a safe, tailored prescription and help you identify your migraine triggers.
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