Sumatriptan - vs - Tramadol Hydrochloride in migraine. Based on reports of migraine community members.
Tramadol/APAP might be an appropriate option for the management of moderate-to-severe migraine headache. Tramadol/APAP reduces the severity of pain, photophobia, and phonophobia associated with migraine headache, but does not reduce migraine-associated nausea.
Tramadol can be used to relieve migraine pain and light and sound sensitivity associated with migraines. Tramadol dosage varies on the
migraine – these include cocodamol, tramadol, solpadeine, dihydrocodeine, morphine. If the drug helps turn off migraine it will potentially stop the migraine.
Tramadol abuse is unlikely since tramadol and N-desmethyltramadol migraine in the American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) Study.
Tramadol/APAP might be an appropriate option for the management of moderate-to-severe migraine headache. Tramadol/APAP reduces the severity of pain, photophobia, and phonophobia associated with migraine headache, but does not reduce migraine-associated nausea.
Tramadol/APAP reduces the severity of pain, photophobia, and phonophobia associated with migraine headache, but does not reduce migraine-associated nausea. Tramadol/APAP might be an appropriate option for the management of moderate-to-severe migraine headache.
- Tramadol/APAP reduces the severity of pain, photophobia, and phonophobia associated with migraine headache, but does not reduce migraine-associated nausea. Tramadol/APAP might be an appropriate option for the management of moderate-to-severe migraine headache.
Sumatriptan - vs - Tramadol Hydrochloride in migraine. Based on reports of migraine community members.
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