
A note to our healthcare expert
Naratriptan is used to treat acute migraine attacks. It narrows dilated blood vessels in the brain and reduces the release of chemicals that trigger migraine symptoms.
Naratriptan is a prescription medication used to treat acute migraine attacks. It is a well-known triptan that works by narrowing blood vessels in the brain and reducing inflammation associated with migraines. Known for its longer-lasting effect, Naratriptan is especially useful for migraines that tend to recur or last several hours.
2.5mg
6 tablets, 12 tablets, 18 tablets
The common side effects of Naratriptan include;
Nausea
Dizziness
Dry mouth
Some serious side effects of the medication include;
Tightness in the chest
Shortness of breath
Difficulty breathing or swallowing
Vomiting
Swelling of the face, hands, legs, etc
Naratriptan’s other alternatives include triptans such as Zolmitriptan, Rizatriptan and Sumatriptan
When should I take Naratriptan during a migraine attack?
It is best to take Naratiptan with water as soon as the migraine begins.
How does Naratriptan differ from other triptans?
Naratriptan has a slower onset of action but provides longer-lasting relief, making it ideal for migraines that are prolonged or tend to recur.
Can I take a second dose of Naratriptan if my migraine comes back?
A second dose can be taken after 4 hours if the migraine returns.
Is Naratriptan suitable for people with heart conditions?
Like other triptans, Naratriptan may not be safe for individuals with heart disease, stroke history, or uncontrolled hypertension.
Take 1 Naratriptan at the onset of a migraine headache.
Take it with water, with or without food.
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