Buy Maxalt Melt Online in the UK
Maxalt Melt tablets are a member of a group of drugs known as selective serotonin 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonists.
Adult migraine sufferers can use Maxalt Melt to treat the headache stage of their migraine attack.
This medication helps to relieve headaches, pain, and other migraine symptoms (including nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light/sound).
Maxalt Melt therapy reduces the blood vessel in the brain from swelling and stops pain signals from being sent to the brain. The headache discomfort associated with a migraine attack is likely to be caused by this swelling.
This prompt treatment helps you return to your normal routine and may decrease your need for other pain medications. It will start to work for a migraine headache within 30 minutes for some patients.
Maxalt (Rizatriptan) Melt 10mg 12 Tablets reviews
How to use Maxalt (Rizatriptan) Melt 10mg 12 Tablets
How to administer Maxalt Melt oral lyophilisates
- Maxalt Melt (rizatriptan benzoate) comes as oral lyophilisates of 5 or 10 mg, which dissolve in the mouth.
- Use dry hands to open the Maxalt Melt oral lyophilisate blister pack.
- Place the oral lyophilisate on your tongue, where it will dissolve and be ingested together with saliva.
- The oral lyophilisate can be used in situations in which liquids are not available, or to avoid nausea and vomiting that may accompany the ingestion of tablets with liquids.
Side effects of Maxalt (Rizatriptan) Melt 10mg 12 Tablets
Possible Side Effects
Common (affects 1 to 10 users in 100)
- throat discomfort
- feeling sick (nausea), dry mouth, vomiting, diarrhoea, indigestion (dyspepsia)
- the feeling of heaviness in parts of the body, neck pain, stiffness
- tingling (paraesthesia), headache, decreased sensitivity of the skin (hypoaesthesia), decreased mental sharpness, insomnia
- flushing (redness of the face lasting a short time)
- pain in the abdomen or chest.
- fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitation)
Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 users in 1000)
- rash, itching and lumpy rash (hives); swelling of face, lips, tongue and/or throat which may cause difficulty breathing and/or swallowing (angioedema), difficulty breathing (dyspnoea)
- the feeling of tightness in parts of the body, and muscle weakness.
- bad taste in your mouth
- high blood pressure (hypertension); thirst, hot flushes, sweating
- changes in the rhythm or rate of the heartbeat (arrhythmia); abnormalities of the electrocardiogram (a test that records the electrical activity of your heart), very fast heartbeat (tachycardia)
- facial pain; muscle pain.
- unsteadiness when walking (ataxia), dizziness (vertigo), blurred vision, tremors, fainting (syncope)
- confusion, nervousness