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(Message started by: hoosierdaddy on Nov 2nd, 2005, 9:53am)

Title: Imitex question
Post by hoosierdaddy on Nov 2nd, 2005, 9:53am
Hello all,
      1st I'm sorry for not being on this site for so long.

Imitrex injections work for me but I am wondering if they will lose effectivness after long term use.

      I have have had 2 a day for the last 2 weeks and Monday I will see my Neuro and he will probably give me 2 nerve bolcks. That worked last time for me.
      I have taken 12 injections in the last 7 days and it is the only thing that has kept me here. My biggest fear is they will stop working.

      Any advise.
      Greg

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by zanychef on Nov 2nd, 2005, 10:09am
dont think (generally speaking) that they do lose effect i have been using them for around 7 years normally about 10 per week and they still work for me:D

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by Jasmyn on Nov 2nd, 2005, 11:52am
Hi Greg

They keep on working but... unfortunately the more you use the more the recurring headaches, that is what I found.

O2 if you can.

Modified bloody spacing, must have slept on the Enter button!


Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by marlinsfan on Nov 2nd, 2005, 12:27pm
See the imitrex tip on the left, it explains how to split the doses. For most, a smaller dose still works. If they work for you, you can cut down how much you take by following the tip.

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by Jasmyn on Nov 2nd, 2005, 1:36pm

on 11/02/05 at 12:27:26, marlinsfan wrote:
See the imitrex tip on the left, it explains how to split the doses. For most, a smaller dose still works. If they work for you, you can cut down how much you take by following the tip.


I vouch for using it the Imitrex tip method.

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by Mr. Happy on Nov 2nd, 2005, 2:03pm
Check into Zomig nasal as a alternative triptan if you haven't tried it. Pretty good success rate, and a longer half life.

Also, Zyprexa is an alt. abortive that's NOT a triptan. Bob J and E2 use it.

Won't hurt to ask.
RJ

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by unsolved1 on Nov 2nd, 2005, 3:17pm
Imitrex injections have always been effective for me.

UNsolved

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by Gator on Nov 2nd, 2005, 4:23pm
Basically it boils down to there is no rhyme or reason as to what works for who and for how long.  You'll cause yourself more grief by worrying about it.  Enjoy it while it works.



Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by hoosierdaddy on Nov 2nd, 2005, 5:04pm
Thanks guys,
       I did send a e-mail to Glaxo Smith Kline requesting 2mg and 3mg doses be considered for us. I said that we could supply some case studies if required. And I listed the benifits that we would see from such a change.
       I'm sure that I'm not the first to do that but it made me feel better doing it.
C-Ya
Greg

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by E-Double on Nov 2nd, 2005, 6:24pm

on 11/02/05 at 17:04:58, hoosierdaddy wrote:
Thanks guys,
       I did send a e-mail to Glaxo Smith Kline requesting 2mg and 3mg doses be considered for us. I said that we could supply some case studies if required. And I listed the benifits that we would see from such a change.
       I'm sure that I'm not the first to do that but it made me feel better doing it.
C-Ya
Greg


I heard that they are putting out 3mg soon the problem is that it will cost the same.
Better off taking the 6mg and splitting the dose.

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by mikezz on Nov 2nd, 2005, 8:21pm
I think we are all to beleive that it is our insurance companies are responsible for only approving 9 pills a month of imitrex. But in reading the fine print in those little information packets that you need a magnifying glass to read that drug companies supply with medication, the drug company doesnt want you to take more than 2 a week...which ends up being about 9 a month.Mmmm , why does the drug company package them in 9sss. Are we not sure that it may be the drug company and not the insurance/prescription plan that is responsible. I know its hard to understand why would a drug company not want us to use more and theirfore they make more money. It could be a liability thing. Dont know..just a thought..but i've learnt to stock up, also your neurologist should be willing to give free samples. Also once in a while there is a coupon for 10 dollars off in the box, give that to your pharmacist next time..save on your copay. On the imitrex web site,there is a coupon for 9 pills free. Ask your neurologist to give you a prescrition for just 9, take that to a different pharmacist that doesnt have your insurance info(and of course dont tell him you do) Hope this helps

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by cootie on Nov 2nd, 2005, 11:53pm
Brad's doctor told the ins co that he has intractable migraine to get him allowed more a month......we were only allowed 9 a month also but he is goin to try injections next cycle if it comes. But doc still uses that diagnoses to get him more. He said he found out they 'go for that' so patients can get more. I don't know WHY tho but he said it works to state it that way when he has to call them to explain and get more approved verses mention ch. Were jus glad he is tryin to help us. Intractable costs Pam

Title: Re: Imitex question
Post by Gator on Nov 3rd, 2005, 12:39am
The pills suck.  They take too long to work and they leave you feeling like 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag for long after the attack is gone.

Nasals sometimes kind of work.

Injections is the only way to go.  Get the vials and you can prefill 1/3 or 1/2 shots and put them in a hard eyeglass case so that you are ready to go when the hit comes and you don't have to fumble around trying to measure out a shot or split a statdose while dancing.




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