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How to Treat Migraine and Get Pain Relief

Over-the-Counter (OTC) Pain Relievers
Triptans
- eletriptan (Relpax)
- rizatriptan (Maxalt)
- zolmitriptan (Zomig)
- frovatriptan (Frova)
- naratriptan (Amerge)
- sumatriptan (Imitrex)
- almotriptan
According to Everyday Health network site Migriane Again, triptans come in many forms, including oral pills, nasal sprays, nasal powder, and injections. Non-oral methods (nasal sprays and injections) can be more effective for people experiencing the migraine symptom of nausea or vomiting because the digestive system tends to slow during an attack.
Triptan Plus NSAID
The new combination drug is known as Symbravo and is taken as a tablet.
While combining triptans and NSAIDs for migraine relief isn’t new, Symbravo uses a new formulation of meloxicam that gets absorbed — and starts working — fast, within one hour. Rizatriptan acts quickly, too, but it also stops working relatively quickly. In contrast, the effects of the new formulation of meloxicam last for about 18 hours.
Together, the two drugs promise quick pain relief that lasts many hours.
Ergots
Gepants
- atogepant (Qulipta)
- rimegepant (Nurtec ODT)
- ubrogepant (Ubrelvy)
- zavegepant (Zavzpret)
5-HT1F Receptor Agonists (Ditans)
Antiemetics
- chlorpromazine
- prochlorperazine (Compro)
- metoclopramide (Reglan)
- droperidol (Inapsine)
Antihypertensive Medications
- propranolol (Inderal LA or Innopran XL)
- metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor)
- timolol (Betimol)
Antidepressants
Antiseizure Drugs
The exact way in which these medications prevent migraine attacks is unclear. You would take them as a daily or twice-daily dose.
Botox
CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies
CGRP antibody drugs include:
- eptinezumab (Vyepti)
- erenumab (Aimovig)
- fremanezumab (Ajovy)
- galcanezumab (Emgality)
Corticosteroids (Steroids)
Nerve Blocks for Acute Migraine Pain Relief
Emergency Medication for Intractable Migraine
Those drugs may include:
- Antiepileptics
- Triptans
- NSAIDs
- Steroids
- Muscle relaxants
- Antipsychotic medications
Ideally, your emergency migraine treatment plan should include:
- Your diagnosis
- Any relevant information about your medical history
- Your doctor’s recommendations for the safest and most effective medications for you
- Your doctor’s signature and contact information