Migraine Pain? A Look at a New Treatment - RELPAX
Migraine Pain Wiped Out in as Little as 30 Minutes?
By Christine Cadena, published Apr 19, 2006
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RELPAX, a product of Pfizer, was designed in the treatment in the relief of migraine pain. Unfortunately, no generic is available due to the recent patent of the drug. However the effectiveness of RELPAX is well worth the cost involved with a brand name purchase. With RELPAX your migraine symptoms associated with light sensitivity and nausea are negated with most improvement beginning in as little as 30 minutes. In fact, studies have shown most individuals are back to normal activities within two hours.
Dosing of RELPAX tablets will vary depending on the need of the patient. However, it is recommended the first tablet be taken when the first indication of pain sets in. Tablets should be taken with water; food is not required. RELPAX is not considered a preventative drug and, therefore, should only be taken when pain begins. A second tablet may be taken two hours later should pain continue but no more than two tablets should be taken in a 24 hour period. If pain persists, consult your physician.
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Takeaways
- RELPAX works in as little as 30 minutes.
- RELPAX can be taken on an empty stomach.
- RELPAX is a Pfizer product which is not available as a generic.
Did You Know?
Migraines affect more than two million Americans each year.
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