Smith on May 16, Glaxo-Kline Pharmaceuticals, the makers of Imitrex, announced it was releasing a new drug to treat migraines. The new drug was to be called Treximet and according to the manufacturers, would be a great improvement over Imitrex. As Imitrex, is meant to be taken at the onset of a migraine, but presumably works best and quickest way to reduce migraine pain. GSK has invested several years and millions of dollars researching and pre-marketing " Treximet in anticipation of FDA approval and product launch.
So what's the deal? Is this really better than Imitrex alone? From strict terms of treatment, yes, medication is probably better than Imitrex alone for a migraine. The reason for this is twofold. First, does several years, Dr. Silberstein, the Headache Center of Jefferson was able to demonstrate through research, combined with naprosyn Imitrex taken at the onset of a migraine was better in the treatment of migraine either drug alone. This combination is considered synergistic, ie basically two plus two equals ten. Naprosyn is a prescription Aleve which is sold without a prescription and is an anti-inflammatory. Once this research confirmed, GSK began to develop a drug combination.
The second reason that this drug could be better is something called RT technology. GSK has developed this and uses it now for Imitrex tablets. Think of it as "burst" technology of the tablet was brought down when it begins to dissolve. This may accelerate the absorption and speed is of the essence in the treatment of migraine wrong.
All the benefits of a separate treatment, Treximet really a lot? Well for some, perhaps no. One of the reasons for a combination of drugs is usually developed is because the original drug's patent is about to expire. And of course, that is what is happening to Imitrex this year. Unfortunately, samples of Imitrex are rapidly disappearing from doctor's offices. For those who have drug coverage prescription, the best response is to ask for a prescription for Naprosyn and take two pills at the onset of a migraine. In the absence of which could only take two Aleve tablets with your Imitrex.
For those without prescription drug coverage, hold on! Two pharmaceutical companies who make generic drugs have announced Imitrex going to be manufacturing sumatriptan (generic) in late 2008. Once available, it opens the availability of drugs for millions of patients with migraine who previously could not afford the drug. Even without coverage for prescription drugs, the generic may be cheap enough to afford to pay cash. The downside of generic drugs is, different fillers which are cheaper are used in manufacturing. GSK still holds the patent on the technology RT therefore very unlikely to be available in the generic sumatriptan.
Like all medicines in the class of triptans, can not take these medicines if you are pregnant, have uncontrolled hypertension or heart problems such as coronary artery disease. Check with your provider to be sure before taking any new medication and remember, early treatment and prompt treatment to get rid of migraines.
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Ocular migraines, or migraines acephalgic, migraines are, where you have the symptoms of aura, but the headache never comes. Ocular migraines are migraine triggers the same as any other, and respond to the same treatment. Exposure to migraine aura Prolonged increases the risk of strokes and white matter lesions in the brain. ocular migraines cause temporary loss of vision or distortion in one eye, usually accompanied or followed by a headache. They are also called retinal or ophthalmic migraine.
Migraines eye may be more common in • Women • Persons under 40 years • People who have a personal or background or relatives of migraine headaches • People who have diseases such as lupus, the hardening of the arteries, sickle cell disease, epilepsy and depression.
Stress and changes in the woman's menstrual cycle are believed to be associated with ocular migraines. In addition, some foods can act as triggers. These foods include caffeine, chocolate, cheese, rich meat and red wine. If a patient has severe ocular migraines accompanied by intense pain, a neurologist may carry the patient on an elimination diet to determine that food is acting as a trigger. Patients who experience pain can not choose to go on an elimination diet, as well as ocular migraines can be very detrimental to everyday life.
Ocular Migraines are nothing of their typical migraine "headache. Ocular Migraines affect one eye, and after his vision is affected normal headache is likely to continue. Those familiar with regular "migraine" may have experienced an aura right before your vision headache strikes – this affects both eyes and not a symptom of ocular migraine.
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There is a countless number of migraine and headache relief solutions available in the market. Remedies available to vary the natural alternatives to drug therapy. The impact of these treatments may vary from person to person, however, it is necessary to identify the most suitable one of you, and the corresponding selection.
In guiding the selection of a suitable remedy, would be useful to know the causes and trigger factors of headache. Especially for migraine, headaches due to hormonal fluctuations, leading to blood vessels in the head and neck contract, then expand. This expansion of blood vessels, leading to headaches, the first phase can last anywhere from minutes to days. Change accompanied by the expansion of the interaction of hormones led to the contract, then the excessive expansion of blood vessels.
The impact of remedial measures may vary from person to person, it is necessary to identify the most suitable one of you, and the corresponding selection. It is always best to consult a doctor, and plan out the best way for you for treating your headaches. However, there is still a certain amount of temporary relief, but the doctors should seek a permanent cure.
Short-term temporary relief to certain things immediately capture results. To list some: there is a bathtub or shower; lie down to rest in a dark room to avoid the bright, blinking lights; put things back the Cold War you neck or forehead; drink water or natural fruit juice; press two pressure points after your neck; to avoid sources of stress in your life; take some vitamins.
A migraine headache is a severe pain in others, and sometimes, both sides of the head. The pain is mostly on the front around the temples or behind one eye or ear. Besides pain, may cause nausea and vomiting, and be very sensitive to light and sound. Migraine can occur any time of day, but often starts in the morning. Pain may take hours or even one or two days.
We do not know what causes migraines, but some things are more common in people who have them.
Very often, migraine affects people between the ages of 15 and 55.
Many people have a family history of migraine.
They are more common in women.
Migraine often becomes less severe and frequent with age.
What causes migraines?
One theory about the cause of migraine is the blood flow theory, which focuses on the activity of blood vessels in the brain. Blood vessels either reduce or expand. Narrowing can restrict blood flow, causing vision problems, dizziness. When blood vessels expand, with pressure on nearby nerves, causing pain.
Another theory focuses on chemical changes in the brain. When the chemicals in the brain that sends messages from one cell to another, including the messages to blood vessels to get smaller or larger, are interrupted, migraines can occur.
More recently, genes have been associated with migraine. People with migraines may inherit abnormal genes that control the functions of certain brain cells. And some body the person is sensitive to somehow triggers the real headaches.
Pain headache triggers can vary from person to person. Most migraines are not caused by a single factor or event. Your response to triggers can vary of a sore neck and neck. Many women with migraine tend to have seizures caused by:
some foods and food additives like MSG or nitrates
Are there different types of migraine?
Yes, there are many forms of migraine headache. However, the migraine, the two forms seen most often are classic and common.
Classic migraine. With a classic migraine, a person has these visual symptoms 10 to 30 minutes before an attack:
see flashes of light or zigzag lines
has blind spots or loses vision for a short time
The aura can include seeing or hearing strange things. You can even disturb the senses of smell, taste or touch. Women have this type of migraine less often than men.
Migraine. With a common migraine, a person has an aura, but not have migraine symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.
Migraines and Hormones
Although children report in as many migraines before puberty, women have much higher incidence of migraines after starting to menstruate. Up to 75% of the migraine patients are women, according EverydayHealth.com, and 60% of women report that their migraines seem to be triggered by the menstrual cycle.
According to the Mayo Clinic, 18% of women have at least one migraine a year, while only 6 to 7% of men
Migraines are more common in women 20 to 45
The migraines are more severe for women than men and are more likely to include other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting
60% of women suffer migraines during the week before a menstrual period
Women are also prone to headaches when ovulate
Pregnant women often report a change in patterns of headache – migraine usually less during pregnancy and during lactation, although sometimes the opposite is true
Preventing Migraine Headaches
Water-What this means is that drinking more water throughout the day may be enough to avoid most headaches. It is best to avoid coffee, sodas, and other sources of caffeine can dehydrate.
Sleep-Sleep is vital for hormonal balance, weight loss, metabolism, stress relief, and equally important for preventing headaches.
Exercise – The last thing anyone wants to do during a migraine is exercise, but regular activity can help prevent headaches and migraines by reducing stress levels, increase endorphins, and support cardiovascular health
Food – While some food can alleviate headaches, found that certain foods act as migraine triggers.
Drugs – Headaches occur more often along with other issues (such as depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma) that are often medicated, and many of these drugs have side effects including headache. Diet pills, birth control and blood pressure medications also are suspect.
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