Sumatriptan 50mg is a medicine, which is commonly used in treating migraine headache and associated symptoms such as, feeling or being sick, nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine symptoms are caused due to the temporary widening of blood vessels in the area of the head. Sumatriptan helps to reduce the widening of these blood vessels to a great extent, which in turn relieve a headache and take away other symptoms of a migraine attack. The medicine can stop the migraine attack only when it has started. It doesn’t work to stop you from getting an attack. So, in such case, you must not use Sumatriptan to prevent a migraine attack. The recommended dose for an adult of Sumatriptan is a single 50 mg tablet.
Precautions
- Do not take this medicine if you are allergic to Sumatriptan 50mg or any other ingredients of this medicine.
- Avoid taking this medication if you have or ever had any heart problems or have experienced any symptoms of heart-related problems such as pressure or shortness of breath over the chest.
- You should not take this medicine if you have any problems with the blood circulation to your hands and feet.
- Do not take Sumatriptan if you had experienced a temporary disturbance of the blood supply to the brain that left little or no residual symptoms.
- Avoid taking this medication if you have a severe liver function impairment
- You should avoid taking Sumatriptan if you have high blood pressure
How to take Sumatriptan tablets?
Always take this medication exactly as your doctor or health provider has prescribed you. Check with your healthcare provider if you are not sure about the dosage. While taking Sumatriptan 50mg you may experience pain in your chest or a feeling of pressure for a short span of time. In very rare cases, this condition may be caused by the effects on your heart. Hence, if the symptoms persist, contact your doctor immediately. The recommended dose for an adult is Sumatriptan 50 mg in the event of a migraine attack. In some cases, patients may need to take a dose of 100 mg Sumatriptan. If you take Sumatriptan too often, it wouldn’t recover your headache but may become worse.
Side Effects
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms soon after taking Sumatriptan 50mg tablets, contact your doctor immediately or stop taking Sumatriptan anymore. These effects are mostly mild to moderate and disappear quickly. Some side effects are given below:
- Feeling of heaviness or pressure on the chest
- Sensations of heat or cold
- Feeling sleepy
- Dizziness
- Unusual sensations (i.e. tingling / numbness )
- Increase in blood pressure (temporarily)
- Hot flushes
- Breathlessness
- Feeling sick and vomiting
- Aching muscles
- Pain
- Feeling of weakness or tiredness
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