fast facts about ZOMIG
Get quick answers to your questions. Discuss ZOMIG with your doctor. You may also want to talk to your pharmacist and read the Consumer Friendly Brief Summary.
- What is ZOMIG?
- ZOMIG belongs to a class of medications called triptans. ZOMIG is specifically developed for acute migraine pain in adults and comes in a choice of 3 forms. It provides fast, powerful migraine relief. You can only get ZOMIG by prescription from your doctor.
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- How does ZOMIG work?
- How ZOMIG works is not completely understood. But based on scientific studies, it appears ZOMIG may reduce swelling of blood vessels surrounding your brain that may cause migraine pain. ZOMIG also blocks the release of substances from nerve endings that may cause additional symptoms such as nausea and migraine aura.
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- How should I take ZOMIG?
- ZOMIG Tablets: swallow whole with liquids.
- ZOMIG-ZMT Orally Disintegrating Tablets: place on the tip of your tongue where the tablet will dissolve almost instantly.
- ZOMIG Nasal Spray: the usual dose is a single spray in 1 nostril.
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- How often can I take ZOMIG?
- ZOMIG should not be taken every day. It should be taken only to treat an actual migraine attack. In a 30-day period, do not treat more than 3 headaches with ZOMIG Tablets or ZOMIG-ZMT Orally Disintegrating Tablets, or 4 headaches with ZOMIG Nasal Spray, because the safety of doing so is unknown.
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- How quickly does ZOMIG work?
- All 3 forms of ZOMIG help provide fast, powerful migraine relief. Learn more about them.
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- What are the attributes of ZOMIG Tablets?
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- *Headache response is defined as a moderate or severe headache improving to mild or no pain.
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- What are the attributes of ZOMIG-ZMT Orally Disintegrating Tablets?
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- Dissolves on your tongue in seconds without water
- May deliver headache response* in as early as 30 minutes
- Good option if you experience nausea
- Available in 2.5mg and 5mg doses
- *Headache response is defined as a moderate or severe headache improving to mild or no pain.
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- What are the attributes of ZOMIG Nasal Spray?
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- *Headache response is defined as a moderate or severe headache improving to mild or no pain.
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- What are the most common side effects of ZOMIG?
- The most common side effects reported by patients in clinical trials for ZOMIG Tablets and ZOMIG-ZMT Orally Disintegrating Tablets include dizziness; tightness, pressure, or pain sensation (such as in the throat, neck, or chest); fatigue; tingling; drowsiness; and nausea. For more information about ZOMIG and side effects, please talk to your doctor and see the Consumer Friendly Brief Summary.
- The most common side effects reported by patients in clinical trials for ZOMIG Nasal Spray include unusual taste, dry mouth, tingling sensation, skin sensitivity (especially around the nose), pain, pressure, and tightness sensations (such as in the nose, throat, or chest), drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, and nausea. For more information about ZOMIG and side effects, please talk to your doctor and see the Consumer Friendly Brief Summary.
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- How should ZOMIG be stored?
- Store your medication away from light and moisture, and at a controlled room temperature. If your medication has expired (the expiration date is printed on the treatment pack), throw it away as instructed. If your doctor decides to stop your treatment, do not keep any leftover medicine unless your doctor tells you to. Throw away your medicine as instructed. Keep your medicine in a safe place where children cannot reach it. It may be harmful to children. Be sure that discarded tablets are out of the reach of children.
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- How long has ZOMIG been available?
- ZOMIG Tablets were introduced in 1997 and have been helping to provide migraine pain relief to millions of people for over 10 years. ZOMIG-ZMT Orally Disintegrating Tablets became available in 2001 and ZOMIG Nasal Spray in 2003.
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- Is ZOMIG safe to take while pregnant or while breastfeeding?
- Do not use ZOMIG Tablets if you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant, are trying to become pregnant, or are not using adequate contraception, unless you have discussed this with your doctor. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women; therefore, ZOMIG should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
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- Speak to your doctor about taking any of the forms of ZOMIG with other prescription medications and see the Consumer Friendly Brief Summary found on this site.
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