Buy Rizatriptan 10mg Orodispersable Tablets Online in the UK
Rizatriptan is a member of a group of drugs known as selective 5-HT1B/1D serotonin receptor agonists.
Rizatriptan is used to treat individuals who are experiencing the headache stage of a migraine episode.
Rizatriptan treatment: decreases swollen blood vessels that surround the brain. The headache discomfort associated with a migraine attack is caused by this swelling.
A melt-in-the-mouth alternative to your conventional oral tablets enables migraine patients to treat their migraine attacks without having to swallow liquids.
This medication is used for effective and fast migraine relief and usually starts to work within 30 minutes of taking the tablet.
The manufacturer of the product supplied may vary.
Please read the patient information leaflet that is provided with the product.
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How to use Rizatriptan 10mg 6 Orodispersible Tablet
How to take Rizatriptan orodispersible tablets:
- Rizatriptan orodispersible tabs dissolve on the tongue.
- With dry hands, open the blister pack.
- Placing the orodispersible tablets on your tongue will cause them to dissolve and enable salivation-based ingestion.
- Orodispersible tablets can be used when liquids aren't readily available or to prevent nausea and vomiting that might occur when taking tablets with liquids.
- Rizatriptan is also offered as a tablet to be swallowed with drinks.
Side effects of Rizatriptan 10mg 6 Orodispersible Tablet
The following side effects may happen with this medicine.
In adult studies, the most common side effects reported were dizziness, sleepiness and tiredness.
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
- tingling (paraesthesia), headache, decreased sensitivity of the skin (hypoaesthesia), decreased mental sharpness, tremor, and insomnia.
- feeling sick (nausea), dry mouth, vomiting, diarrhoea, indigestion (dyspepsia).
- the feeling of heaviness in parts of the body, neck pain, and stiffness.
- flushing (redness of the face lasting a short time)
- throat discomfort
- pain in the abdomen or chest
- fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitation)
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)
- high blood pressure (hypertension); thirst, hot flushes, sweating.
- 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.
- unsteadiness when walking (ataxia), dizziness (vertigo), blurred vision, tremors, and fainting (syncope).
- confusion, nervousness.
- changes in the rhythm or rate of the heartbeat (arrhythmia); abnormalities of the electrocardiogram (a test that records the electrical activity of your heart), and very fast heartbeat (tachycardia).
- facial pain; muscle pain.