Does relpax make you sleepy?
Does relpax make you sleepy?
SIDE EFFECTS: Nausea, feelings of tingling/numbness, weakness, tiredness, drowsiness, or dizziness may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
When should I take Relpax?
When to take it Take Relpax as soon as possible after the start of the migraine attack. It will also work if taken later during the attack. Do not take a second dose of Relpax within 2 hours of taking the first dose. If, after initial relief, your migraine comes back, take a second tablet.
How many relpax can I take in a day?
Take 1 whole tablet, with or without food, as soon as you feel a migraine coming on. If your migraine improves, but then it comes back after 2 hours, you can take another dose of RELPAX. Do not take more than 2 RELPAX 40-mg tablets within 24 hours.
Is relpax a painkiller?
Relpax tablets contain the active ingredient eletriptan, which is a type of medicine called a serotonin (or 5HT) agonist. This type of medicine is also commonly known as a ‘triptan’. It is a painkiller specifically used to relieve migraine attacks.
How long does it take for Relpax to kick in?
Part of the reason that Relpax hasn’t yet been studied in treating cluster headaches is due to how long the drug takes to work. Cluster headaches usually last only 30 to 45 minutes but can last for a few hours. Relpax may take up to 2 hours to have its full effect, and by that time, your cluster headache may be gone.
Does Relpax work for tension headaches?
It will not prevent headaches or reduce the number of attacks. Relpax should not be used to treat a common tension headache, a headache that causes loss of movement on one side of your body, or any headache that seems to be different from your usual migraine headaches.
Can I take Relpax everyday?
Relpax is a medication that you take only if you have migraine. Relpax doesn’t work to prevent migraine, so you shouldn’t take it every day. You can take a second dose of Relpax if you still have migraine after 2 hours.