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Sumatriptan
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Migraine (with or without aura) – for acute migraine attacks that are not responding to analgesics (such as aspirin and paracetamol)
Cluster headache (a form of migraine) – also for acute attacks
How should it be used?
Sumatriptan should be taken as soon as the migraine starts - although it will still be of value if taken further into the attack
Sumatriptan is not meant to be taken regularly to prevent migraine attacks
Ergotamine must be taken at least 6 hours after sumatriptan, and sumatriptan must be taken at least 24 hours after ergotamine
What is the typical dosage?
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically:
Tablets: 50–100mg per attack, maximum of 300mg in 24 hours if another attack occurs; do not take a second dose for the same attack, or within 2 hours if the migraine recurs
Injection: 6mg per attack, maximum of 12mg in 24 hours if another attack occurs; do not take a second dose for the same attack, or within 1 hour if migraine recurs
Nasal spray: [Adults] 1 x 20mg puff into one nostril per attack, maximum of 40mg (2 puffs) in 24 hours if another attack occurs; [12-17 years] 1 x 10mg puff into one nostril per attack, maximum of 20mg (2 puffs) in 24 hours if another attack occurs