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madaline
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Verapmil and Zomig (triptans)
« on: Jul 28th, 2005, 3:17pm » |
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Does anyone know the answer to this: since the triptans are vasoconstrictors, and Verapamil is a vasodilator (relaxes the blood vessels) how come my doctor has given me both to use. The Ver. has definitely helped with the daytime pains (reduced significantly) and even the night attacks are a little milder, but I have used both together. Is there a real danger in that? Madaline
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Re: Verapmil and Zomig (triptans)
« Reply #1 on: Jul 28th, 2005, 3:21pm » |
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Many use Verapamil and Triptans together. Verapamil as a preventive and Zomig as an abortive. Glad to hear something is helping PF Wishes Unsolved
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Re: Verapmil and Zomig (triptans)
« Reply #2 on: Aug 2nd, 2005, 7:52pm » |
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Thanks, that is good to know. Madaline
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Re: Verapmil and Zomig (triptans)
« Reply #3 on: Aug 2nd, 2005, 9:29pm » |
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Verapamil is definitely not a vasodilator, at least not for the average clusterhead. (For people with high blood pressure, due to over-tightened arteries, Verapamil relaxes the vessels to their normal size. I wouldn't call that dilation, which would be an expansion beyond normal size.) Verapamil makes the muscles around the vessels to respond sluggishly to (wrong) nerve signals that are involved in the build-up of a cluster attack. In theory, Verapamil interferes with the action of Imitrex. But in practice a delay of a few milliseconds can be tolerated . So, as unsolved said, there is no reason not to use both. PFNADs, Ueli
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Re: Verapmil and Zomig (triptans)
« Reply #4 on: Aug 3rd, 2005, 12:29am » |
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on Aug 2nd, 2005, 9:29pm, Ueli wrote: In theory, Verapamil interferes with the action of Imitrex. But in practice a delay of a few milliseconds can be tolerated . So, as unsolved said, there is no reason not to use both. PFNADs, Ueli |
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