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Compare Zomig vs. Axert

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Zolmitriptan (Zomig) and almotriptan (Axert) are both triptans used to treat migraines, but they have some key differences. Zolmitriptan is available in multiple forms, including tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, and nasal spray, making it a good option if you have trouble swallowing pills during a migraine. Almotriptan, on the other hand, is only available as a tablet that you swallow. Almotriptan is approved for adults and children 12 years or older, while zolmitriptan nasal spray is the only form approved for children 12 years or older. Both medications work within 2 hours, but zolmitriptan has a maximum daily dose of 10 mg, whereas almotriptan's maximum is 25 mg. Zolmitriptan can cause side effects like dizziness and chest pain, while almotriptan can cause sleepiness and nausea. Both medications can lead to serious side effects like heart attacks and serotonin syndrome, so it's important to monitor for side effects.

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