Posted by Ritch on December 4, 2004, at 12:19:09 [reposted on December 4, 2004, at 12:29:51 | original URL]
In reply to migraines and treatments, posted by madscientist999 on December 4, 2004, at 10:41:49
> I have found that the best treatment for my migraines is a combination of one of the triptans like Zomig, plus a relatively stong pain killer, such as percocet. Either one alone is only effective for a few hours. My migraines typically last 5-7 days, but with this combination, I can knock them out much quicker. Doctors these days seem to be more and more reluctant to prescribe drugs like percocet, which really work, and are more inclined to tell patients to go take a motrin. I'm to the point now where I end up taking a months worth of Zomig and about 12 motrin a day to get through my week long migraines. Is there really more concern about my taking a few percocet than there is about me tearing up my stomach (and kidneys) with motrin? Does anyone know of a combination therapy for migraines that works that the docs WILL prescibe??? I need some advice. Thanks!!
Given that your migraines tend to last so long.. hasn't your doctors wanted to put you on meds for migraine prophylaxis instead of just treating acute ones? Just wondering if you are on a prophylaxis treatment such as Topamax, amitriptyline, etc.
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