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Rizatriptan is used to treat the symptoms of migraine headaches (severe throbbing headaches that sometimes are accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to sound and light). Rizatriptan is in a class of medications called selective serotonin receptor agonists. It works by narrowing blood vessels in the brain stopping pain signals from being sent to the brain and stopping the release of certain natural substances that cause pain nausea and other symptoms of migraine. Rizatriptan does not prevent migraine attacks.Rizatriptan comes as a tablet and an orally disintegrating tablet to take by mouth. It should be taken at the first sign of a migraine headache. If you are at risk for heart disease and you have never taken rizatriptan before you may need to take the first dose in your doctor's office. Usually only one dose is needed. If pain is not relieved with the first dose your doctor may prescribe a second dose to be taken 2 hours after the first dose. Do not take more than 30 mg of rizatriptan in any 24-hour period. If you are also taking propranolol (Inderal) you should not take more than 15 mg of rizatriptan in any 24-hour period. Follow the directions on the package or prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take rizatriptan exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than directed by the package label or prescribed by your doctor.The orally disintegrating tablet should not be removed from the package until just before it is taken. The packet should be opened with dry hands and the orally disintegrating tablet should be placed on the tongue where it will dissolve and be swallowed with saliva.
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