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Some people do find they end up with a mild euphoria or buzz-like response from certain migraine medications. This is similar to anyone taking any medication. Some people taking anti-depressants may experience a high, so might epileptics taking an anti-seizure medication. It all depends on an individuals reaction to any given medication.

Be aware, however, that if you taking migraine medications with the express desire to get high - there are certain medications out there that have no wiggle room to speak of in terms of taking more than the normal dose, especially if you are already on a medication that works with serotonin (SSRIs like Prozac, SNRIs like Cymbalta, tricyclic antidepressants like Elavil, pain medications like Tramadol and Nucynta, and an any of the triptan medications like Imitrex, Treximet, Amerge, or herbal supplements like St. John's Wort)

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