No, Maxalt is the brand name of the Rizatriptan, which is an anti-migraine medication. It is not a narcotic drug and belongs to a class of medications known as the triptans.
No, Maxalt is a triptan, not a barbiturate.
No, Maxalt (rizatriptan) is not a controlled substance. It is a prescription medication used to treat migraines.
Always addictive.
There seems to be little to no evidence that Maxalt (Rizatriptan) would cause a false positive on a drug test. Even if it were to cause a false positive, it would most likely do so for tryptamines, which are not commonly tested for anyway.
Yes, you can take NyQuil after Maxalt, but it is a good idea to take these two medications at least four hours apart. You should be careful combining NyQuil with any other medication because drug interactions are common with this medication.
it is addictive!
Sugar is not addictive.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, and their for it does not contain an "addictive ingredient"
very addictive
Its not addictive
I would recommend separating them for one reason only. When you have a migraine, you are going to have nausea. Take the maxalt immediately and get your migraine under control. You don't want to throw anything else into an upset stomach. Then you can take the Flexeril once your stomach feels better.
The addictive substance