Migraine treatments typically include over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen for mild to moderate attacks. For more severe migraines, prescription medications such as triptans (e.g., sumatriptan) are commonly used, which target specific receptors in the brain. Preventive treatments, including beta-blockers, antidepressants, or anti-seizure medications, may be recommended for individuals with frequent migraines. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options.
yes it is normal to want to throw up while having a mingraine. if the mingraine is bad enough you will eventually throw up so stay close to a bathroom and drink lots of water and rest as much as you can.
you will need a kind of urine medicine which you will need to go to the docter and ask for that kind of medicine.
turtle medicine
Cough medicine with dxm
Not enough information given to answer. What kind of medicine? Was it prescription medicine? What kind of disease? Who administered it to him? Was it an emergency?
You need to have it; depending on what kind of medicine.
claritin
uti
the truth is, no one actually knows what medicine they use.
Diclomol tablets.
tynenol
She needs blood poisoning medicine