The Truth About Verapamil Migraine Medicine
Verapamil Migraine medication – a trusted way to cure cluster headache and migraine. Verapamil is a calcium blocker, which prevents blood vessels from creating pressure before an unfortunate migraine attack. Verapamil is a more common medicine for high blood pressure and unstable cardiac conditions. However, verapamil treatment for migraine requires at least four to six weeks to show positive effects. Verapamil migraine medicine is available in form of oral and parenteral calcium blocker during cases of hypertension or congestive heart failure. It is also equally beneficial in cases of angina or migraine. What is most benefiting about the medicine is that it is without any side effects. Some of the mercantile names of the medicine are Isoptin, Calan, Verlan and Covera. Once you start continuing verapamil, you will gradually come to feel that there are lesser tendencies of weight gain and you won’t even feel lethargic and tired. Such symptoms are quite apparent in case of other medication. In most cases, Verapamil is taken with cortisone or Lithium for a more preventive attempt. Prescribed Dose Of Verapamil Migraine Medicine Doses of verapamil are started at one half of a 180 or 240 mg. However, if you are not a patient of hypotension you may eventually progress with 480 mg per day. The average dose of the medicine is 240 to 360 mg per day. Verapamil is a widely accepted and well-tolerated medicinal constituent. Only when taken in overdoses it may cause allergic reactions, dizziness, insomnia and anxiety disorders at times. Chronic daily headache and peripheral edema are two most significant health hazards caused by verapamil migraine medicine. Usual Side Effects Of Verapamil Medicine - Constipation
- Orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure upon standing)
- Water retention
- Fatigue
Remember that people suffering from chronic heart diseases should consult an experienced medical professional before the consumption of this particular medicine and should avoid over dosages for the successful prevention of further physical complications. Diltiazem and verapamil greatly affects the rhythm of your heart and therefore they should be used cautiously especially by those who are suffering from a condition called heart block. How To Take Verapamil Medicine Verapamil is usually available in form of tablets and capsules so that it can be consumed orally. The tablet should be taken three times a day. Some tablets however are available in form of extended release. This extended release capsule variety should be taken at least two times a day and should be wholly swallowed without any chewing, crushing or dividing following the instructions carefully. Remember, you should do as directed and never try to consume excess or less of the medicine. Verapamil migraine medicine is surely a wonder cure for migraine attacks but it has the equal capacity of controlling arrhythmias, high blood pressure and chest pain. Even if you are well, do not be impatient. Discontinuation of the medicine is prohibited without the advice of your medical practitioner.
Posted by Jan Heering Master Coach, trainer and author Founder and President of the Morpheus Institute and www.headache-migraine-release.com
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