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Frova vs. Amerge

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Key takeaways

Frovatriptan (Frova) and naratriptan (generic for Amerge) are both triptans used to treat migraines, but they have some differences. Frovatriptan is typically taken as a 2.5 mg tablet and can be taken again after 2 hours if needed, with a maximum of 7.5 mg per day. Naratriptan, on the other hand, is taken as a 1 mg or 2.5 mg tablet and can be taken again after 4 hours, with a maximum of 5 mg per day. Frovatriptan starts working within 2 hours, while naratriptan can take up to 4 hours to reach its full effect. Both medications are available in generic forms. Frovatriptan is not recommended for children under 18, and naratriptan hasn't been studied in children. Neither medication is used to prevent migraines. Both medications can cause serious side effects like heart problems and serotonin syndrome, so it's important to talk to your healthcare provider about your medical history before using them.

Frovatriptan

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Summary for Frova

Prescription only

Frovatriptan (Frova) is one of the many triptans available for treating migraine. It's approved for adults who have migraines with or without aura. The dosage is a tablet that's swallowed whole when you have a migraine. You can take another tablet 2 hours later if the medication doesn't completely relieve your migraine. Side effects include dizziness, tiredness, and sometimes chest tightness. Frovatriptan (Frova) is available as a brand-name and generic medication.

Indications for Frova

Pros and Cons for Frova

Pros

Cons

  • Might not be a good option for people who have trouble swallowing pills whole during a migraine
  • Might take about 2 hours or longer to feel complete pain relief
  • Not recommended for children under 18 years old

Common Side Effects for Frova

  • Dizziness (8%)
  • Tiredness (5%)
  • Headache (4%)
  • "Pins and needles" feeling in the hands or legs (4%)
  • Flushing (4%)
  • Dry mouth (3%)
  • Hot or cold sensation (3%)
  • Bone pain (3%)
  • Indigestion (2%)
  • Chest pain (2%)

Warnings for Frova

  • Heart attack and chest pain (angina)
  • Irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmias)
  • Stroke or other brain injury
  • Extreme narrowing of blood vessels
  • Worse headaches if you take frovatriptan (Frova) too often
  • Serotonin syndrome
  • High blood pressure
  • Allergic reaction

Summary for Amerge

Prescription only

Naratriptan is a triptan that's used to treat migraines with or without aura in adults. While the brand name Amerge is no longer available, there's a generic version that you can get by prescription. Naratriptan is a tablet that's swallowed whole once, typically as a single dose. But you can take the medication again 4 hours later if the first dose didn't work to relieve your migraine. Side effects aren't common, but it might make you nauseous, sleepy, or dizzy.

Indications for Amerge

Pros and Cons for Amerge

Pros

Cons

  • Only available as a tablet, so it might not be a good option for people who have trouble swallowing pills during migraine attacks
  • Can take up to 4 hours to get the maximum benefit
  • Hasn't been studied in children
  • Can't use to prevent migraines

Common Side Effects for Amerge

  • Nausea (up to 5%)

Warnings for Amerge

  • Heart problems and high blood pressure
  • Stroke or other brain injury
  • Extreme narrowing of blood vessels
  • Worsened headaches if naratriptan is taken too often
  • Serotonin syndrome

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Frovatriptan1 dose pack / 9 tablets of 2.5mg
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Naratriptan1 dose pack / 9 tablets of 2.5mg
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