Triptans: Summary of Recommendations
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If you have mild and less frequent migraine attacks, try other pain relievers first, including aspirin, an NSAID (such as ibuprofen), Excedrin Migraine or Excedrin Extra Strength. If your migraines are moderate to severe, frequent, and/or disrupt your life, you are likely to need a triptan.
However, the triptans should not be taken by people with certain conditions because of risks they pose to the heart. This includes people with coronary artery disease or angina (chest pain), those who have had a heart attack or stroke, and people who have peripheral vascular disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, or who smoke.
In addition, the triptans should be prescribed with caution for men over 40, women over 50, people who have high cholesterol, diabetes, or who are significantly overweight and those with a family history of early heart disease or stroke.
- Sumatriptan (Imitrex) — for people with moderate to severe headache pain and symptoms
- Rizatriptan (Maxalt) — for people with moderate to severe headache pain and symptoms
- Naratriptan (Amerge) — for people with milder migraines who are sensitive to triptan side effects and/or have longer–duration migraines
Each of these three drugs have unique strengths which are discussed in detail in our full report. They are chosen Best Buys largely on their clinical merits, and not their cost. The cost for triptan treatment depends entirely on how often you have to use one, since triptans are only taken when a migraine occurs. Frequent use can be expensive.
Triptans: Drug Comparison
* Pills only. Does not include nasal sprays or products designed to be injected. See our full report for a discussion of those products.
(1) Prices per dose and monthly costs were derived from national average retail costs for January 2008, rounded to the nearest dollar. Information derived by Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs from data provided by Wolters Kluwer Health, Pharmaceutical Audit Suite®.
(1) Prices per dose and monthly costs were derived from national average retail costs for January 2008, rounded to the nearest dollar. Information derived by Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs from data provided by Wolters Kluwer Health, Pharmaceutical Audit Suite®.
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