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(Message started by: MANDY on Jul 31st, 2003, 9:36am)

Title: frova
Post by MANDY on Jul 31st, 2003, 9:36am
Just got baack from dr's and he wants to try me on some new medication- frova. Anyone tried this yet? Suppose to be mainly a migraine medication, but he wants to try it out anyways.

Title: Re: frova
Post by stevegeebe on Jul 31st, 2003, 10:23am
Mandy,
I took Frova for the first time this cycle (2.5mg, then 5mg per day).  I took it before I went to bed and I noticed that it reduced the number of attacks at night which was different from past cycles.

You will likely find that the insurance companies have limits on the quantities and that what your Dr. has prescribed and what the insurance company allow will not align.

Have your Dr. call the insurance company for a distribution modification.

Good luck and much speed toward PF times.

Steve G

Title: Re: frova
Post by Melissa on Jul 31st, 2003, 10:50am
hello Mandy,

I was on Frova at 2.5mg twice daily, and it ended up giving me migraines in addition to my usual CH's.  You might have a different experience with it, never know until you try it out.  As for insurance, it depends on the company.  Mine, for example, does not put a cap as to how many I can have per month, only that I make a co-payment each time I get a refill.  Good luck to you, and let us know what you decide and if it helps.

:)mel

Title: triptan the lite fantastic
Post by rumplestiltskin on Jul 31st, 2003, 9:01pm
frovatriptan succinate

nother one of our triptan friends

It is in a class of drugs called serotonin receptor agonists. They are believed to work by causing vasoconstriction (narrowing) of arteries and veins that supply blood to the head.

They jack with those 5HT thingys....

They may help you. If they help you, eat them when in pain. If they don't help you, find something else to eat.

We are finishing up a bunch of free samples of Frova....for Georgia and I it does not help as much as our Zomaltriptan friend Zomig.

Dr. Everet Poop

Title: Re: frova
Post by MANDY on Aug 1st, 2003, 6:25pm
Thanks everyone, got a bunch of free samples from Dr. Pred has been keeping attacks at bay so far but shadows are still there, so I know the beast is still lingering on the doorstep. I am going out of state next week, so Dr has extended my pred - keeping me at 30 mgs a day for the next week, then gonna start to wean off. How long can you stay on steroids anyways? It's been about 3-4 weeks now. Hopefully I won't need the frova. Just in case.  Thanks again for all the replys- you all are always a help. Mandy.



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