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  2. Frovatriptan - Wikipedia

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    Frovatriptan, sold under the brand name Frova, is a triptan drug developed by Vernalis for the treatment of migraine headaches [1] and for short term prevention of menstrual migraine. [2] The product is licensed to Endo Pharmaceuticals in North America and Menarini in Europe.

  3. Discovery and development of triptans - Wikipedia

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    Sumatriptan [4] binds to 5-HT 1D receptors, zolmitriptan, [5] rizatriptan, [6] naratriptan, [7] almotriptan, [8] and frovatriptan [9] binds to 5-HT 1B/1D and eletriptan [10] binds to 5-HT 1B/1D/1F receptors. Triptans are believed to exert their effects through vasoconstriction, leading to reduced carotid arterial circulation without affecting ...

  4. Triptan - Wikipedia

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    Triptans have few side effects if used in correct dosage and frequency. The most common adverse effect is recurrence of migraine. A systematic review found that "rizatriptan 10 mg was the only triptan with a recurrence rate greater than that of placebo". [24]

  5. Zolmitriptan - Wikipedia

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    Zolmitriptan, sold under the brand name Zomig among others, is a serotonergic medication which is used in the acute treatment of migraine attacks with or without aura and cluster headaches. [3] It is taken by mouth as a swallowed or disintegrating tablet or as a nasal spray .

  6. Modified-release dosage - Wikipedia

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    Modified-release dosage is a mechanism that (in contrast to immediate-release dosage) delivers a drug with a delay after its administration (delayed-release dosage) or for a prolonged period of time (extended-release [ER, XR, XL] dosage) or to a specific target in the body (targeted-release dosage). [1] Sustained-release dosage forms are dosage ...

  7. Is There a "Best Time" to Take Metformin? - AOL

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    The best time depends on your metformin type and dosage. Extended-release metformin tablets are usually taken once a day with your evening meal. Some people take metformin once, twice, or even ...

  8. Sumatriptan - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects [14] reported by at least 2% of patients in controlled trials of sumatriptan (25-, 50-, and 100-mg tablets) for migraine are atypical sensations (paresthesias and warm/cold sensations) reported by 4% in the placebo group and 5–6% in the sumatriptan groups, pain and other pressure sensations (including chest pain ...

  9. Delayed release - Wikipedia

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    A delayed release or late release may refer to: Delayed release (film), the delayed release of a film to the public; Delayed release (pharmacology), oral medicines that do not immediately disintegrate and release the active ingredient(s) into the body [+delayed release], a distinctive feature given to affricate consonants in phonology

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