
Depakote
(Divalproex) : Depakote (Divalproex) is an anticonvulsant used
to control seizures. It may also be used to treat migraine headaches
manic episodes and other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Imitrex
(Sumatriptan) : Imitrex (Sumatriptan) is a cerebral vasoconstrictor
used to relieve migraine headache attacks as they occur. This medicine
belongs to a group of medicines also known as 'triptans'. This medicine
will not prevent or reduce the number of attacks you experience.
This medicine may be used to treat other conditions as determined
by your doctor.
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About Depakote (Divalproex):
Product Type: Migraines. Brand name: Depakote Generic name: Divalproex
What is the most important information I should know about Depakote?
In rare cases Depakote has caused life-threatening liver failure
especially in children younger than 2 years old. Children of this
age may be at even greater risk for liver problems if they use more
than one seizure medication if they have a metabolic disorder or
if they have a brain disease causing mental impairment (such as
Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease Huntington disease multiple sclerosis
or a brain injury or infection). Depakote has also caused rare
cases of life-threatening pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
Pancreatitis can come on suddenly and symptoms may start even after
you have been taking Depakote for several years. Seek emergency
medical attention if the person taking this medicine has nausea
vomiting stomach pain or loss of appetite low fever dark urine clay-colored
stools or jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes). These symptoms
may be early signs of liver damage. Some of these symptoms may also
be early signs of pancreatitis. Do not use this medication without
your doctor's consent if you are pregnant. It could cause harm to
the unborn baby. Use an effective form of birth control and tell
your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment. Do not stop
taking the medication even if you feel better. It is important to
take Depakote regularly to prevent seizures from recurring. Call
your doctor promptly if this medicine does not seem to be working
as well in preventing your seizures. Do not crush chew break or
open a delayed-release or extended-release tablet or capsule. Swallow
the pill whole. It is specially made to release medicine slowly
in the body. Breaking or opening the pill would cause too much of
the drug to be released at one time. Carry an ID card or wear
a medical alert bracelet stating that you are taking Depakote in
case of emergency. Any doctor dentist or emergency medical care
provider who treats you should know that you are taking Depakote.
Avoid using other drugs that make you sleepy (such as other seizure
medicines alcohol cold medicine pain medication muscle relaxers
and medicine for depression or anxiety). They can add to sleepiness
caused by Depakote. What is Depakote? Depakote affects chemicals
in the body that may be involved in causing seizures. Depakote
is used to treat various types of seizure disorders. Depakote is
sometimes used together with other seizure medications. Depakote
may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication
guide. What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before
taking Depakote? In rare cases Depakote has caused life-threatening
liver failure especially in children younger than 2 years old. Children
of this age may be at even greater risk for liver problems if they
use more than one seizure medication if they have a metabolic disorder
or if they have a brain disease causing mental impairment (such
as Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease Huntington disease multiple sclerosis
or a brain injury or infection). Depakote has also caused rare
cases of life-threatening pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
Pancreatitis can come on suddenly and symptoms may start even after
you have been taking Depakote for several years. Do not take Depakote
if you have liver disease or a urea cycle disorder. Before taking
Depakote tell your doctor if you have: a bleeding or blood clotting
disorder; a history of head injury brain disorder or coma; a family
history of a urea cycle disorder; a family history of infant deaths
with unknown cause; or HIV or CMV (cytomegalovirus) infection.
If you have any of these conditions you may not be able to use Depakote
or you may need a dosage adjustment or special tests during treatment.
FDA pregnancy category D. This medication can cause harm to an
unborn baby. Do not use Depakote without your doctor's consent if
you are pregnant. Tell your doctor if you become pregnant during
treatment. Use an effective form of birth control while you are
using this medication. Depakote passes into breast milk and could
harm a nursing infant. Do not take Depakote without telling your
doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Depakote should not be
given to a child younger than 2 years of age without a doctor's
consent. Older adults may be more sensitive to sleepiness caused
by this medicine. How should I take Depakote? Take this medication
exactly as it was prescribed for you. Do not take the medication
in larger amounts or take it for longer than recommended by your
doctor. Take each dose with a full glass of water. Drink plenty
of water while you are taking this medication. Your dose may need
to be changed if you do not get enough fluids each day. To be
sure this medication is not causing harmful effects your liver function
will need to be tested. It is important that you not miss any scheduled
visits to your doctor. Do not stop taking the medication even
if you feel better. It is important to take Depakote regularly to
prevent seizures from recurring. Get your prescription refilled
before you run out of medicine completely. Call your doctor promptly
if this medicine does not seem to be working as well in preventing
your seizures. Do not crush chew break or open a delayed-release
or extended-release tablet or capsule. Swallow the pill whole. It
is specially made to release medicine slowly in the body. Breaking
or opening the pill would cause too much of the drug to be released
at one time. Carry an ID card or wear a medical alert bracelet
stating that you are taking Depakote in case of emergency. Any doctor
dentist or emergency medical care provider who treats you should
know that you are taking Depakote. Store Depakote at room temperature
away from moisture and heat. What happens if I miss a dose? Take
the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for
your next dose skip the missed dose and take the medicine at the
next regularly scheduled time. Do not take extra medicine to make
up the missed dose. What happens if I overdose? Seek emergency
medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine.
Symptoms of a Depakote overdose may include sleepiness or drowsiness
shallow breathing weak pulse or loss of consciousness. What should
I avoid while taking Depakote? Avoid drinking alcohol which can
increase some of the side effects of Depakote. Avoid using other
medicines that make you sleepy (such as cold medicine pain medication
muscle relaxers and medicine for seizures depression or anxiety).
They can add to sleepiness caused by Depakote. Depakote can cause
side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions. Be careful
if you drive or do anything that requires you to be awake and alert.
Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV rays (sunlamps or
tanning beds). Depakote can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight
and sunburn may result. Use a sunscreen (minimum SPF 15) and wear
protective clothing if you must be out in the sun. What are the
possible side effects of Depakote? Seek emergency medical attention
if the person taking this medicine has nausea vomiting stomach pain
or loss of appetite low fever dark urine clay-colored stools or
jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes). These symptoms may be
early signs of liver damage. Some of these symptoms may also be
early signs of pancreatitis. Get emergency medical help if you
have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty
breathing; swelling of your face lips tongue or throat. Call your
doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects: unexplained
weakness with vomiting and confusion or fainting; easy bruising
or bleeding unusual weakness; fever skin rash swollen glands; fever
chills body aches flu symptoms; urinating less than usual; blood
in your urine; hallucinations (seeing things that aren't there);
weakness lack of coordination; a red blistering peeling skin rash;
extreme drowsiness; unusual bleeding or bruising; or double vision
or back-and-forth movements of the eyes. Continue using Depakote
and talk with your doctor if you have any of these less serious
side effects: drowsiness or weakness; diarrhea constipation upset
stomach; depression anxiety or other emotional changes; changes
in your menstrual periods; enlarged breasts; tremor (shaking); hair
loss; weight changes; a red blistering peeling skin rash; vision
changes; or unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth. Side effects
other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor
about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect Depakote? Before taking Depakote
tell your doctor if you are using any of the following drugs: topiramate
(Topamax); tolbutamide (Orinase); a blood thinner such as warfarin
(Coumadin); aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol); zidovudine (Retrovir);
clozapine (Clozaril Fazaclo); diazepam (Valium); meropenem (Merrem);
rifampin (Rifadin Rimactane Rifater); ethosuximide (Zarontin); or
another seizure medicine such as phenytoin (Dilantin) carbamazepine
(Tegretol Carbatrol) phenobarbital (Luminal Solfoton) felbamate
(Felbatol) lamotrigine (Lamictal) or clonazepam (Klonopin). If
you are using any of these drugs you may not be able to use Depakote
or you may need dosage adjustments or special tests during treatment.
There may be other drugs not listed that can affect Depakote.
Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter
medications you use. This includes vitamins minerals herbal products
and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new
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About Imitrex (Sumatriptan):
Product Type: Migraines. Brand name: Imitrex Generic name: Sumatriptan
What is the most important information I should know about Imitrex?
Your doctor may want to give your first dose of this medicine
in a hospital or clinic setting in case you have serious side effects.
Imitrex is used to treat migraine headaches and cluster headaches.
Imitrex will only treat a headache that has already begun. It will
not prevent headaches or reduce the number of attacks. Do not
use Imitrex if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)
such as isocarboxazid (Marplan) tranylcypromine (Parnate) selegiline
(Eldepryl Emsam) or phenelzine (Nardil) in the past 14 days. Before
using Imitrex tell your doctor if you have a seizure disorder coronary
artery disease or risk factors for coronary artery disease (such
as diabetes menopause smoking being overweight having high blood
pressure or high cholesterol). Do not use Imitrex within 24 hours
after using any other migraine headache medicines. After using
a Imitrex you must wait one hour before using a second injection.
Do not use more than two injections in 24 hours. Imitrex can cause
serious side effects on the heart including heart attack or stroke.
Tell your doctor if you have any history of heart or circulation
problems. You may not be able to use Imitrex. Imitrex can cause
side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions. Be careful
if you drive or do anything that requires you to be awake and alert.
What is Imitrex? Imitrex is a headache medicine. It is believed
to work by narrowing the blood vessels around the brain. Imitrex
also reduces substances in the body that can trigger headache pain
nausea sensitivity to light and sound and other migraine symptoms.
Imitrex is used to treat migraine headaches and cluster headaches.
Imitrex will only treat a headache that has already begun. It
will not prevent headaches or reduce the number of attacks. Imitrex
may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication
guide. What should I discuss with my health care provider before
using Imitrex? Imitrex can cause serious side effects on the heart
including heart attack or stroke. Tell your doctor if you have any
history of heart or circulation problems. You may not be able to
use Imitrex. You should not use Imitrex if you have: heart disease;
angina (chest pain); liver disease; blood circulation problems;
ischemic bowel disease; history of a heart attack or stroke; high
blood pressure; or a headache that is not like other headache you
have had. Do not use Imitrex if you have taken a monoamine oxidase
inhibitor (MAOI) such as isocarboxazid (Marplan) tranylcypromine
(Parnate) selegiline (Eldepryl Emsam) or phenelzine (Nardil) in
the past 14 days. Do not use Imitrex within 24 hours after using
any of the following medicines: ergot medicine such as methysergide
(Sansert) ergotamine (Ergostat Medihaler Cafergot Ercaf Wigraine)
or dihydroergotamine (D.H.E. Migranal Nasal Spray); or almotriptan
(Axert) eletriptan (Relpax) frovatriptan (Frova) naratriptan (Amerge)
rizatriptan (Maxalt Maxalt-MLT) or zolmitriptan (Zomig). Before
using Imitrex tell your doctor if you have: epilepsy or other seizure
disorder; or coronary artery disease (or risk factors that include
diabetes menopause smoking being overweight having high blood pressure
or high cholesterol having a family history of coronary artery disease
being older than 40 and a man or being a woman who has had a hysterectomy).
You may not be able to use Imitrex or you may require a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any
of the conditions listed above. FDA pregnancy category C. This
medication may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if
you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
Your name may need to be listed on a Imitrex pregnancy registry
when you start using this medication. Imitrex can pass into breast
milk and may harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without
telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. This medicine
should not be given to anyone younger than 18 years old. How should
I use Imitrex? Use this medication exactly as it was prescribed
for you. Do not use the medication in larger or smaller amounts
or use it for longer than recommended by your doctor. Use Imitrex
as soon as you notice headache symptoms or after an attack has already
begun. Your doctor may want to give your first dose of this medicine
in a hospital or clinic setting to see if you have any serious side
effects. Imitrex comes in a prefilled cartridge to be loaded into
an autoinjector syringe. Each cartridge contains only one dose that
you will injected into your skin. This medicine comes with patient
instructions for injecting it. Do not give yourself an injection
if you do not understand these instructions. Ask your doctor or
pharmacist if you have questions. After using an injection: If
your headache does not completely go away after the injection call
your doctor before using a second Imitrex. If your headache goes
away and then comes back you may use a second injection if it has
been at least one hour since your first injection. Do not use more
than two injections in 24 hours. If your symptoms do not improve
contact your doctor before using any more injections. Contact
your doctor if you have more than four headaches in one month (30
days). Store this medicine at room temperature away from moisture
heat and light. What happens if I miss a dose? Since Imitrex is
used as needed it does not have a daily dosing schedule. After using
a Imitrex you must wait one hour before using a second injection.
Do not use more than two injections in 24 hours. What happens if
I overdose? Seek emergency medical attention if you think you
have used too much of this medicine or if anyone else has accidentally
injected it. Symptoms of a Imitrex overdose may include seizure
(convulsions) tremors or shaking skin redness breathing problems
blue-colored lips or fingernails vision problems watery eyes or
mouth and weakness or lack of coordination. What should I avoid
while using Imitrex? Imitrex can cause side effects that may impair
your thinking or reactions. Be careful if you drive or do anything
that requires you to be awake and alert. What are the possible side
effects of Imitrex? Get emergency medical help if you have any
of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing;
swelling of your face lips tongue or throat. Stop using Imitrex
and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side
effects: severe or ongoing chest pain pounding or uneven heart rate;
pain or tightness in your chest jaw or neck; sudden numbness or
weakness especially on one side of the body; sudden headache confusion
problems with vision speech or balance; sudden and severe stomach
pain and bloody diarrhea; seizure (convulsions); or numbness or
tingling and a pale or blue-colored appearance in your fingers or
toes. Continue using Imitrex and talk with your doctor if you
have any of these less serious side effects: nausea vomiting diarrhea;
muscle pain; redness or warmth in your face neck or chest; burning
numbness or heavy feeling in any part of your body; sneezing runny
nose congestion cough; pain or redness where you injected the medicine;
feeling dizzy or sleepy; or drooling or sweating. Side effects
other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor
about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect Imitrex? Before using Imitrex tell
your doctor if you are using any of the following drugs: antidepressants
such as citalopram (Celexa) escitalopram (Lexapro) fluoxetine (Prozac
Sarafem) fluvoxamine (Luvox) paroxetine (Paxil) or sertraline (Zoloft);
If you are using any of these drugs you may not be able to use
Imitrex or you may need dosage adjustments or special tests during
treatment. There may be other drugs not listed that can affect
Imitrex. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter
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and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new
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Migraine Meds:
Depakote (Divalproex) Synonyms: Enchorate, Valprot, Convulex, Depakene, Depakine, Dipropylacetic acid, Epilim, Epival, Ergenyl, Mylproin N-dipropylacetic acid, Propylvaleric acid Hide synonyms
Depakote (Divalproex) is an anticonvulsant used to control seizures. It may also be used to treat migraine headaches, manic episodes, and other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Imitrex (Sumatriptan) Synonyms: Suminat, Imigran, Sumatran, Sumax Imitrex (Sumatriptan) is a cerebral vasoconstrictor used to relieve migraine headache attacks as they occur. This medicine belongs to a group of medicines also known as triptans. This medicine will not prevent or reduce the number of attacks you experience. This medicine may be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
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