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Rizatriptan (Maxalt) is available in the form of a wafer that dissolves rapidly on the tongue, making it unnecessary to have a glass of water nearby.

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Headaches - Acetaminophen


Acetaminophen and aspirin have some properties that are alike and others that differ. Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, is an analgesic. Aspirin is also an analgesic, pain reliever. Both aspirin and acetaminophen have been used in the treatment of headaches since the 19th century.

Aspirin works by interfering with the action of a type of natural hormone called prostaglandins. These biochemicals come into play during inflammation, such as occurs during injury. Hit your thumb with a hammer and the swelling starts. Prostaglandins stimulate signals through nerve cells that we perceive as pain, and stimulate the swelling. That swelling is the body's reaction to increase blood supply and surround damaged tissue.

But acetaminophen is not an NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) like aspirin or ibuprofen. Consequently, it does not reduce pain from conditions caused by inflammation, as aspirin will. Yet, unlike ibuprofen, it's safe to use during all stages of pregnancy. Ibuprofen is particularly to be avoided in the third trimester.

Acetaminophen has another advantage over aspirin in some cases. In certain diseases, such as Reye's syndrome, acetaminophen can be taken safely. Aspirin is unsafe for those afflicted. It also has many fewer side effects for a wide variety of people.

At proper dosages, acetaminophen doesn't irritate the stomach lining as aspirin can. It also does not carry the same risk of kidney damage as its pharmacological cousin. Aspirin thins the blood, which accounts in part for its use as a heart attack preventative. But clotting can be useful if one is subject to nose bleeds or gets cut. Acetaminophen does not interfere with clotting.

The reasons lie in the similarities and differences between the two closely related compounds. Aspirin interferes with prostaglandin production by inhibiting an enzyme called COX. Though acetaminophens don't reduce those inflammation hormones, it does, paradoxically, inhibit the COX enzymes used to produce them.

On the other hand, there is some risk associated with acetaminophen when taken at improperly high dosages. Daily use can lead to so-called rebound headaches, and at high enough dosages can cause liver damage and even death. Such risks are low, but are increased by, for example, taking it in conjunction with alcohol.

Some more common side effects to watch out for include bloody or black, tarry stools, skin rash and sore throat (not present before beginning treatment). In rare cases, lip ulcers or white spots in the mouth have been reported.

Acetaminophen is a drug and you should always follow the directions and safety instructions. It is usually thought to be safe to take with other over-the-counter pain control medicines. Excedrin for example combines acetaminophen, caffeine, and aspirin. You must always remember to follow label instructions and consult a doctor if you experience a lingering fever or headache.

Some researchers suspect that, as with migraines, the underlying cause is more likely to be the interaction of serotonin with nerve cells.



Regular exercise also helps reduce stress and the odds of becoming stressful in the first place.
Despite its commonality, nearly half never see a physician about the condition. A regular exercise program keeps muscles strong, less prone to spontaneous tensing and encourages good blood flow. Before reaching for the drugs, practice some simple methods for minimizing stress.

 

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Tension headaches are frequently accompanied by watery eyes, sometimes even a runny nose. All those reduce the likelihood or severity of headaches. But the list of diseases that can cause headaches is also lengthy. There are many different factors to consider when choosing between the two types. Adverse side affects can be serious and are associated with medicine. Treatment can vary widely depending on the true cause of the condition.