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Migraine Relief Tablets online
Are you looking for fast and effective migraine relief? You can buy Migraine Relief Tablets from The Independent Pharmacy today with next-day delivery from our UK-based online pharmacy. Migraine Relief Tablets are:
- The most common prescription migraine treatment in the UK
- Available to order online in both 50mg and 100mg strengths, following a free migraine assessment
- Widely recognised as one of the best ways to quickly and effectively treat migraines
This treatment requires an online consultation for review by our medical team. The decision to supply the specific treatment and quantity requested will be based on whether our medical team are satisfied that it will be safe, appropriate, and effective.
This is a generic medicine and the manufacturer of the treatment supplied may vary from the treatment image above, depending on availability. Please contact us once you've placed your order if you require a specific brand and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
- Type of medicine
- Seratonin Receptor Agonists
- Works by
- It causes the blood vessels in the brain to narrow helping to reduce headache migraine symptoms.
- Effective within
- 30 - 60 minutes
- Pack size
- 6 Tablets
- Strength
- 50mg, 100mg
- Manufacturer
- Accord Healthcare, Mylan, Dr Reddy’s, Aurobindo Pharma - Milpharm, Dexcel Pharma, Bristol Labs, Almus, Teva
- Generic
- Yes
- Use with alcohol
- Check with your GP or pharmacist
Migraine Relief Tablets - Important Information
Migraine relief
Triptans are a class of medications commonly prescribed as a treatment for migraines. They mainly act by contracting blood vessels and stabilising brain chemicals, and they’re a worthwhile alternative should ordinary painkillers prove ineffective. Migraine Relief Tablets is a popular triptan drug that can also be bought as a more expensive branded version.
For the best results, migraine relief tablets should always be taken as soon as any symptoms develop. Migraine Relief Tablets can offer fast and effective pain relief if you frequently suffer from intense migraines. And if tablets are impractical, Migraine Relief Tablets nasal spray is also available.
How does Migraine Relief Tablets work to treat migraines?
One of the primary causes of a migraine is the widening of the brain’s blood vessels. Migraine Relief Tablets migraine relief tablets work by:
- Stimulating the serotonin receptors in your brain, causing the muscles surrounding the blood vessels in the brain to contract
- Stabilising some of the chemical changes that occur in the brain during a migraine
Migraine Relief Tablets takes around 30 minutes to work, so it’s best to take it as soon as your migraine starts. If you find Migraine Relief ineffective, you may try an alternative medicines For more information, see our guide to Migraine Relief Tablets.
Migraine Relief Tablets — cheaper & effective
Originally, GlaxoSmithKline held the patent for drugs made using Migraine Relief Tablets, but that original branded version patent has now lapsed — which means that other pharmaceutical companies are able to produce, and sell, cheaper versions of the same drug.
The active ingredient (Migraine Relief Tablets) in Migraine Relief Tablets tablets and the branded version is exactly the same. Though they are medically equivalent, generic Migraine Relief Tablets are available at a significant cost saving compared to the branded version.
Taking Migraine Relief Tablets
Migraine Relief Tablets are available by prescription only. You can order them through The Independent Pharmacy following a free online assessment to ensure they are safe and appropriate for you. They come in two strengths:
- 50mg — a good starting dose for most people. This should relieve most migraine symptoms without the need for a repeat dose.
- 100mg — for severe migraines, or if 50mg tablets don’t provide enough relief.
Your GP will usually help you to find the best dose for your migraines after you are first diagnosed. Both strengths can be safely taken with other painkillers or anti-sickness medicines if needed. For full details on how to take Migraine Relief Tablets, head to our Migraine Relief Tablets dosage and side effects page.
Sources
- Migraine Relief Tablets Patient Information Leaflet: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/525/pil
- https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/migraine/treatment/
- https://patient.info
- https://bnf.nice.org.uk
Migraine Relief Tablets directions
Take ONE tablet at the onset of symptoms, dose may be repeated after at least 2 hours if migraine symptoms return. Maximum dose is 300mg in 24 hours (three 100mg tablets or six 50mg tablets).
Migraine Relief Tablets usually starts to work after 30 minutes. It does not work for everyone. Where it does not work alternative 'triptans' are worth trying.
Migraine Relief Tablets should not be taken with other 'triptans' or with medication containing ergotamine.
Migraine Relief Tablets side effects
The side effects of Migraine Relief Tablets can include pain, heaviness, pressure or tightness in the chest, throat or other parts of the body, or unusual sensations, including numbness, tingling and warmth or cold. These effects may be intense but generally pass quickly. Please read the Patient Information Leaflet enclosed with your medicines for a full list of side effects.
Other common side effects include:
- Feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), although this may be due to the migraine itself
- Tiredness or drowsiness
- Dizziness, feeling weak, or getting hot flushes
- Temporary increase in blood pressure
- Shortness of breath
If you feel pain or tightness in your chest after you use Migraine Relief Tablets, do not panic, the symptoms may be intense but they usually pass quickly. If they do not pass quickly or they become severe, get medical help immediately.
If you take Migraine Relief Tablets 100mg tablets and you find that your medicine is effective but you get mild unwanted side effects, you may wish to lower the strength of your treatment to Migraine Relief Tablets to see if they are still effective without the side effects.
Read more about Migraine Relief Tablets side effects here.
Migraine Relief Tablets warnings
Migraine Relief Tablets has been widely used for many years and is generally considered a safe form of medication.
Migraine Relief Tablets can cause a temporary narrowing of blood vessels. People who have had strokes or mini-strokes, have problems with poor circulation, or a history of angina (heart pain on exertion) or have had heart attacks should not take Migraine Relief Tablets.
Even in people who have never had circulation problems Migraine Relief Tablets can in rare situations trigger serious heart problems. The following groups should check with their GP before taking Migraine Relief Tablets:
- Heavy smokers
- Men over 40
- Women after the menopause.
In some rare serious cases migraine headaches are associated with paralysis, loss of vision and loss of speech.
Migraine Relief Tablets is not to be used in these cases:
- Before self medicating for headaches it is best to see a GP for a diagnosis
- When headaches start for the first time over the age of 40
- When headaches are getting more frequent and lasting longer
- When headaches are different from before or there are new symptoms.
You should not use Migraine Relief Tablets tablets if:
- You are allergic to Migraine Relief Tablets or any of the ingredients
- You have high blood pressure
- You have severely reduced liver function
- You use, or have recently used, ergotamine or similar medicines (e.g. methsergide maleate) or MAO inhibitors (e.g. moclobemide or selegiline).
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Migraine Relief Tablets FAQs
I have been prescribed Sumatriptan but I used to get Imigran. Whats the difference?
Sumatriptan is the medicine that is contained in Imigran tablets. Sumatriptan is now available as a generic treatment after the patent on Imigran expired. Generic Sumatriptan 50mg & 100mg tablets are available to buy significantly cheaper than the branded Imigran tablets.
When a medicine is first introduced on to the market it is given a licence or patent. Only that manufacturer can produce it. When the patent expires, other companies can produce the treatment as well, usually leading to a dramatic drop in the price due to increased competition. Generic treatments are still produced by licensed manufacturers and must conform to the same strict manufacturing standards that the branded medicines meet.
What do Sumatriptan/Imigran Tablets contain?
Each tablet contains either 50mg or 100mg of Sumatriptan, depending on the strength you choose.
They also contain inactive ingredients that are used to make up the tablet to the right size and agents in the manufacturing and tableting process, for more details please see the 'Ingredients' tab above.
How Does Sumatriptan work?
Migraines are thought to be caused by the widening of blood vessels in the brain.
Sumatriptan helps to contract and narrow these blood vessels, returning blood flow to certain areas of the brain back to normal.
Visit our blog post to find out more about how Sumatriptan works.
How do I take Sumatriptan Tablets?
In adults 18 years and over, the dose of Sumatriptan is one tablet, as soon as possible, at the onset of a migraine. You can repeat the dose after 2 hours if the migraine has not subsided. You should not take more than 300mg (6 x 50mg OR 3 x 100mg tablets) in a 24-hour period.
You should take your treatment as soon as possible at the onset of migraine symptoms. Sumatriptan is most effective when taken in the early stages of a migraine attack.
Can I use other migraine treatments with Sumatriptan/Imigran Tablets?
You can use painkillers and anti-sickness treatments with Sumatriptan.
These include:
- Paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin-based painkillers.
- Anti-sickness medication like Buccastem or Prochlorperazine Buccal Tablets.
You should not use other 'triptan' migraine treatments or tablets with Sumatriptan. Examples of these are Almogran (almotriptan), Maxalt (Rizatriptan), Migard (Frovatriptan), Naramig (Naratriptan).
All the ‘triptan’ drugs have a similar mechanism of action and do not offer any additional relief when taken together. As they all belong to the same family of medicines and act in the same way, you would risk exceeding the maximum recommended daily dose and causing adverse effects.
Why can I only buy three packs of Sumatriptan Tablets online at one time?
Sumatriptan tablets are a prescription-only migraine treatment. For that reason, to ensure the safety of our patients and the legal operating of our pharmacy, we only supply a maximum of 3 packs of treatment at one time.
This allows us to balance offering our patients an adequate supply of treatment with regular checks on their condition, symptoms & effectiveness of treatment. This model ensures the perfect mix of convenience with optimal health & safety.
If you have no adverse effects and your migraines are well controlled, you can log in and easily re-order another supply.
Should I take Sumatriptan (Imigran) with food?
There are no specific requirements to take Sumatriptan with, or without, food. It is best to take it as soon as possible when a migraine starts as often nausea or sickness can kick in, or digestion can slow down, meaning that the tablet can be harder to take or could be less effective.
Is Sumatriptan affected by alcohol, antibiotics or the contraceptive pill?
None of the above should have any affect on Sumatriptan. You may want to avoid alcohol during a migraine as this could possibly make it worse.
Although Sumatriptan is not affected by the contraceptive pill, migraines can be linked to hormonal changes during your period.
You can read more about Sumatriptan and alcohol here and Sumatriptan and pregnancy here.
Are Sumatriptan Tablets available for next day delivery?
Yes, we understand that sometimes you want to get your treatment as soon as possible. If ordered before 4pm Monday to Friday, tablets are available for next day delivery.
Is it safe to buy generic Sumatriptan online?
Yes, as long as you are buying from a website that is a legally operating and regulated pharmacy it is perfectly safe to buy Sumatriptan online.
The Independent Pharmacy is an NHS Online Pharmacy based in Bristol and has all the necessary regulation to be able to safely provide convenient access to genuine prescription treatments through our Online Pharmacy & Online Doctor.
All of our migraine treatments are supplied by the same UK-based wholesalers used by the large high-street chains such as Lloyds and Boots.
How do I buy Sumatriptan (Imigran) Tablets online?
Its simple.
Just select 'Start Consultation' above next to the product or on the links below.
You will need to fill in a simple health questionnaire so our GPs & Pharmacists can ensure it is safe for us to supply your Sumatriptan to you. It only takes a few minutes and your treatment can be delivered to your door as soon as the next working day.
Does Sumatriptan help to prevent migraines?
Sumatriptan, and other ‘triptans’, are used to treat acute attacks of migraine. They work by reversing the widened blood vessels in the brain that cause migraines. For this reason they should only be used to treat existing, or oncoming, migraines and not to prevent them.
Sumatriptan tablets will not be effective in preventing migraines that have not occurred yet and may even contribute to making your headaches/migraines worse due to overuse if they are used as a preventative treatment.
For more information on preventative treatments, you can read our Migraine page or go to the NHS Choices Migraine Prevention page.
Is Sumatriptan a painkiller?
Although it helps to relieve migraines, Sumatriptan is not a painkiller. It will help to relieve migraines and therefore the pain that is associated with it, however this is a secondary effect.
Sumatriptan can be used alongside traditional painkillers such as paracetamol and ibuprofen if extra pain relief is necessary whilst the Sumatriptan is taking effect.
Will Sumatriptan (Imigran) definitely cure my migraines?
Sumatriptan is an extremely effective migraine treatment for many people with mild, moderate or even severe migraine symptoms.
Some people may find that Sumatriptan is only mildly effective, or even ineffective. This is nothing to worry about if this is the case. Sumatriptan is not effective in everyone, and if after trying it on a number of occasions without getting the desired results, you can try a different migraine treatment.
Sumatriptan does, however, come very highly endorsed by patients who have used it. You can see for yourself on our Sumatriptan reviews page.
Triptan migraine treatments all have the same mechanism of action, however people respond differently to them for unknown reasons. If one treatment, such as Sumatriptan, has not had the desired effects, it is worth trying a different treatment to see if your migraines respond better.
Are there any other things I should be doing to help my migraines?
The additional steps you can take to aid your migraine recovery will vary with each person and depend on the specific symptoms experienced.
For example, people who suffer with sensitivity to light should sit or lie in a darkened room. Those who experience issues with sound should go somewhere quiet or use a good pair of earplugs to avoid irritating their symptoms further.
Often people feel better after eating, drinking or taking a nap as well as taking any necessary treatment.
The most important thing is to analyse the symptoms that you suffer with and take steps to relieve them.
Can I break the Sumatriptan 100mg tablets in half if needed?
We would not recommend breaking tablets in half in order to change your dosage.
Unfortunately not all tablets are scored to allow easy breakage and you can never be sure that the drug is evenly distributed throughout the tablet. This means that you cannot be sure of the dose that you are taking – it could be over or under what you intend.
Sumatriptan is available to buy in both strengths of 50mg and 100mg. If you vary your dose depending on the severity of your migraine we would always recommend that you use the correct strength tablet.
Is it cheaper to buy Imigran from my local pharmacy or buy Sumatriptan online?
It is much cheaper to buy generic Sumatriptan tablets online. You can see the comparative prices below:
Imigran Recovery 50mg Tablets - £8.00 per pack of 2 = £4.00 per tablet
Sumatriptan 50mg Tablets - £11.99 per pack of 6 = £2.00 per tablet (reducing to £1.50 per tablet with higher quantities)
As you can see from the prices above, it is significantly cheaper to buy Sumatriptan (generic Imigran) online from The Independent Pharmacy rather than Imigran Recovery tablets on the high street. You can save over 50% on migraine treatment when you buy online.
Is Sumatriptan addictive?
This medication is not addictive but if taken very regularly then some patients may find that withdrawal symptoms may occur after long-term use. You should only take this medication under the supervision of a doctor.
Can Sumatriptan cause anxiety?
There has been little evidence into the relationship between anxiety and Sumatriptan medication. However, if you suffer from increased anxiety in the duration of your treatment, you should consult your GP.
Can Sumatriptan cause weight gain?
There is no proven relationship between Sumatriptan treatment and weight gain.
Does this medication work on regular headaches?
This treatment often relieves other symptoms that occur together with a migraine headache, such as nausea, tension, vomiting and sensitivity to light. If you have a regular headache, you should use painkillers with lesser strength, such as paracetamol, to prevent overuse.
Can I use this medication when pregnant or breastfeeding?
There have been no studies to suggest that this medication is safe to use when pregnant or breastfeeding. Therefore, it is advisable that this medication is not used in these cases.
If you are concerned you can read more about Sumatriptan and pregnancy here.
Can you drive while taking Sumatriptan medication?
Sumatriptan can make you feel tired or sleepy. If this happens, avoid driving or using heavy machinery for your own safety.
Can Sumatriptan cause hallucinations?
Hallucinations are a rare side effect of Sumatriptan medication. If you are affected by hallucinations, consult your GP immediately.
What other forms is Sumatriptan available in?
This medication can also be taken as a nasal spray or injection.
Can I take Sumatriptan if I have high blood pressure?
This medication may raise blood pressure. Therefore, people who have uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension) should not take this medicine. If you blood pressure is controlled and then this is a good treatment option for migraines.
Can I take this medication while taking antidepressants?
People who are taking monoamine oxidase-A inhibitors should avoid taking this medication. If you are unsure about how your medication will react with Sumatriptan, consult your doctor or ask us, we are happy to help.
Can you take Sumatriptan and ibuprofen?
Yes, you can take Sumatriptan and ibuprofen at the same time.
Which triptans work best?
There are a few different triptans, and you may have to test them out first to see which one works for you. Sumatriptan is popular and had good reviews, but there are also others like Almotriptan you may want to consider. Don’t forget that if nausea is a problem, you can avoid taking triptans in tablet form.
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