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Title: Relpax Post by Version70-8 on Jan 20th, 2006, 5:48am Not sure if anyone else here has had success with Relpax but it has worked for me when needed as a backup for my Imitrex. My mom was prescribed Relpax for her migraines and the 2 or 3 times that I have taken it as a last resort in situations where my "miracle drug" Imitrex was not handy, fortunately the pain ceased after 20 minutes or so. Although not as quick as Imitrex (1-2mins.) with pain relief, it may work for some of you better especially if Imitrex is ineffective? Good luck! |
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Title: Re: Relpax Post by upnover on Jan 20th, 2006, 10:13am Yes I have had good luck with 40 mg relpax. I have noticed that it has a longer half life than imitrex but it dose'nt seem to work as fast. |
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Title: Relpax - totally agree! Post by Richr8 on Jan 23rd, 2006, 8:41pm when nothing else will knock it down , Relpax will, but slowly. So it's got to be a long one. I hate to waste them on one that your only gonna have for fifteen minutes, so I alway's try everything else in the arsenal first. Rich |
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Title: Re: Relpax Post by Mike_in_CA on Jan 28th, 2006, 1:55pm My doctor gave me samples of both Relpax and Imitrex and, although both are effective (God bless the folks that developed these drugs!) I would give the edge to the Relpax. In my particular case, the Imitrex relieved the pain, but I was still very sensitive to light, sounds and smells. With the Relpax, although it does take longer to work, within an hour I don't even have a shadow...the CH is completely gone. With that said, I must emphasize that they are both WONDERFUL products...especially when I think back to the treatments available 10 years ago. |
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