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joke ten dam
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Aalthough I have posted this at medications I think I should also post it here at ch spesigfic. How many of you get imitrax (imigran ) with the indication clusterheadachs? In the info you read that it is also prescribed for clusterhedaches but my farmacy states indication migrane. Why???? I have no migranes and I have had this prescriptions with indication clusterheadachs before. Dose it have to do with how oer GP formulates te prescription?
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Re: indication
« Reply #1 on: Dec 21st, 2005, 12:57am » |
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Immitrex first started as a medication made by Glaxo -Welcome specifically for Migraines. Now I think that Glaxo was bought out by Smith-Kline Beecham ??? So the specifics are there for Migraines, but I don't know why they would list Cluster unless your Doctor specified it on your written prescription.
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Re: indication
« Reply #2 on: Dec 21st, 2005, 3:10am » |
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Here it is also called Imigran but I think it is how your GP formulates the cause on your prescription.
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