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Sumatriptan nasal spray is intended to relieve your migraine, but not to prevent or reduce the number of attacks you experience. Use sumatriptan nasal spray only to treat an actual migraine attack.
If the answer to any of the following questions is YES or if you do not know the answer, then please discuss with your doctor before you use sumatriptan succinate injection, tablets, or nasal spray.
Remember, if you answered YES to any of the above questions, then discuss it with your doctor.
Do not use sumatriptan succinate injection, tablets, or nasal spray if you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant, are trying to become pregnant, or are not using adequate contraception, unless you have discussed this with your doctor.
Before using sumatriptan nasal spray, see the enclosed instruction pamphlet. For adults, the usual dose is a single nasal spray administered into one nostril. If your headache comes back, a second nasal spray may be administered anytime after 2 hours of administering the first spray. For any attack where you have no response to the first nasal spray, do not take a second nasal spray without first consulting with your doctor. Do not administer more than a total of 40 mg of sumatriptan nasal spray in any 24-hour period. The effects of long-term repeated use of sumatriptan nasal spray on the surfaces of the nose and throat have not been specifically studied. The safety of treating an average of more than four headaches in a 30-day period has not been established.
Some patients experience pain or tightness in the chest or throat when using sumatriptan succinate injection, tablets, or nasal spray. If this happens to you, then discuss it with your doctor before using any more sumatriptan succinate. If the chest pain is severe or does not go away, call your doctor immediately.
If you have sudden and/or severe abdominal pain following sumatriptan succinate, call your doctor immediately.
Shortness of breath; wheeziness; heart throbbing; swelling of eyelids, face, or lips; or a skin rash, skin lumps, or hives happen rarely. If it happens to you, then tell your doctor immediately. Do not take any more sumatriptan succinate injection, tablets, or nasal spray unless your doctor tells you to do so.
Some people may have feelings of tingling, heat, flushing (redness of face lasting a short time), heaviness or pressure after treatment with sumatriptan succinate injection, tablets, or nasal spray. A few people may feel drowsy, dizzy, tired or sick, (or experience nasal irritation with the nasal spray only). Tell your doctor of these symptoms at your next visit.
If you should feel unwell in any other way or have symptoms that you do not understand, you should contact your doctor immediately.
NOTE for Injection: You may experience pain or redness at site of injection, but this usually lasts less than an hour.
If you have taken more medication than you have been told, contact either your doctor, hospital emergency department, or nearest poison control center immediately.
Keep your medicine in a safe place where children cannot reach it. It may be harmful to children.
Store your medication from heat and light.
Tablets and Nasal Spray: Do not store at temperatures above 30°C (86°F) or below 2°C (36°F).
If your medication has expired (the expiration date is printed on the treatment pack), throw it away as instructed.
If your doctor decides to stop treatment, do not keep any leftover medicine unless your doctor tells you to. Throw away your medicine as instructed.
Do not throw away your autoinjector. Keep your medication in the case provided and do not store at temperatures above 30°C (86°F).