zanax combined w-zomig
no
Zomig (zolmitriptan) has a half-life of about 3 hours, meaning it takes around 18 hours to be mostly cleared from your system. However, individual factors such as metabolism and dose can affect how long it stays in the body.
Zomig (zolmitriptan) is a serotonin receptor agonist, used to treat migraines.
Absolutely not. Topomax has recently been involved in a number of class action lawsuits directly involving very serious birth defects seen by patients taking the drug.
There are no known signs of a link between cancer and Topomax.
Yes. There are no interactions at all. The topamax should make you need less hydrocodone.
No. Topomax is an anti-seizure and anti-migraine drug. It is not related to anti-depressants such as the maoi inhibitor.
Zomig is a prescription medicine, and as such needs to be taken as directed by your doctor who knows your personal medical history as well as the potential implications of taking this medicine. Never change your medicine protocol without first talking to your doctor for detailed instructions.
What?
It is an anti-epileptic drugs
Although Topomax does have a number of side-effects, the main issues-as far as safety goes-has been with pregnant women. The manufacturers are currently involved in a number of class action lawsuits concerning Topomax and serious birth defects.