Migraines in the family Sumatriptan

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After looking for years for a drug that would work or keep working for our migraines (Nana, father and (me) daughter) we found imagrin. Thank goodness I don't know how I could continue through three or four day headaches/migraines poping pills that seemed to do nothing every couple of weeks.

I seem to have similar side effects as others eg: aching jaw if eating and a palpatating heart. But would much rather have that than the pain!

I have just moved to the uk and the price of imagrin seems very expensive, don't get me wrong I would almost pay anything for it but I don't want to break the bank. Is it cheaper with a prescription :?:

Glad to hear so many other getting relief from the pain. I just hope I don't pass this onto my children :?

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    My husband has been using Immigran (Tryptan) nasal spray for 2-3 times a week for 6 years. He gets them on prescription, so they currently cost £6.85 for six. He seems to think that is quite good value, but I don't know how much they cost otherwise. I think you can only get them on prescription.
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    I too consider Imigram a wonder drug. It is available over the counter in tablet form and costs £7.50 (I think) for two tablets. My prescription is for 6 at a time for £6.85 (or whatever the current prescription charge is). I don't know if the nasal spray is available over the counter.
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    If your a Migrane sufferer like I was - it is caused by an allergy - yes it is.

    99% sure it will be an allergy to a food or pollen or dust or even a tattoo.

    Find someone that is a competent user of a Vega Machine and also has a Bioresonance Machine.

    The Vega machine will tell what it is that you are allergic to. (It will probably be Milk) Bioresonance Machine will fix you.

    It changed my life.

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