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The mad viking
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IMITREX RADIS ????
« on: Oct 22nd, 2004, 7:27am » |
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Any documentation on this medication available? IMITREX RADIS This is a "new"triptan from Glaxo it seems. Svenn
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Re: IMITREX RADIS ????
« Reply #1 on: Oct 22nd, 2004, 8:32am » |
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Pretty sure these are the new pill form. Supposed to be faster acting than the previous pills as they dissolve quicker. May bring relief in 20 mins [still too slow IMHO] although I'm not sure if many clusterheads have tried them. 300mg a day is permitted dosage so you can take 3 in 24 hours. Filbert.
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Re: IMITREX RADIS ????
« Reply #3 on: Oct 24th, 2004, 10:34am » |
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Thanks BobP Svenn
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We have a sufferer on our support board who is saying the Radis aborted his attack in 10 minutes, which is as fast as the nasal. His problem though is he says his next attack is coming back more quickly than usual (not sure if he means a full attack or a milder rebound) They are also 50mg doses, which is quite high, more than I would want to take as I get side effects from the nasals which are only 20mg. 300mgs sounds a HUGE amount in 24 hours Wendy
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Melissa
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sounds like a rebound to me because as i gather, the pills are more likely to give the rebounds than the injections or nasal sprays, imo
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