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| QUESTION:
About 18 months ago, I was first treated by
a neurologist. I tried several medications for migraines and began to use
Maxalt 10 mg. and also Topamax. I had a lot of problems with headaches
waking me up from sleep. My doctor gave me Topamax and the headaches at
nighttime completely went away. Unfortunate, I began to have pain behind
my eyes and was advised to immediately quit the medication. It has now
been 6 months since I stopped the Topamax and the night headaches have
come back with a vengeance. Also, after almost pain-free days I am again
experiencing more headaches. I hesitate to take the Maxalt because I also
take Zoloft and my ob doctor has a certain concern about taking both of
these medications. Do you see a problem with taking both? Also, have other
new preventive medications come out in the last 6 months since I have seen
my doctor? Any advice that I could pass on to my neurologist would be
appreciated. I have an appointment next month. I need help now but am
having to wait on an opening. Thank you very much.
You have two primary issues here: the use of
triptans and SSRI medications such as Zoloft and preventive medications.
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