Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Strychnos Nux-Vomica Seed, Iris Versicolor Root, Sanguinaria Canadensis Root, Atropa Belladonna And Nitroglycerin

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Migraine Relief

Brand Names
Migraine Relief
Drug Class
Nitrate Vasodilator [EPC], Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Dosage Form
TABLET
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Strychnos Nux-Vomica Seed, Iris Versicolor Root, Sanguinaria Canadensis Root, Atropa Belladonna And Nitroglycerin Used For?

Uses ■ Temporarily relieves symptoms of adult migraine headaches including: ■ throbbing headache ■ pounding pain ■ dull headache ■ frontal headache ■ light sensitivity ■ noise sensitivity ■ dizziness ■ nausea ■ blurred vision

Dosage and Administration

Directions ■ Use as directed. Adults and children 12 years and over At onset of symptoms, dissolve 2 tablets under tongue every 15 minutes up to 4 doses. If symptoms persist, 2 tablets every 4 hours until relieved. Children under 12 years of age Ask a doctor before use.

Warnings and Precautions

Warnings Ask a doctor before use if you have ■ never had migraines diagnosed by a health professional. ■ a headache that is different from your usual migraines. ■ the worst headache of your life. ■ fever and stiff neck. ■ headaches beginning after or caused by head injury, exertion, coughing or bending. ■ experienced your first headache after the age of 50. ■ daily headaches.  a migraine so severe as to require bed rest. ■ been vomiting with your migraine headache. Stop use and ask a doctor if ■ an allergic reaction occurs. ■ you feel faint. ■ your migraine is not relieved or worsens after first dose. ■ new or unexpected symptoms occur. ■ ringing in the ears or loss of hearing occurs. If pregnant or breastfeeding Ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children.

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