Somatran N
Somatran N Products are primarily used for
Migraine
About Somatran N Products
Somatran N Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Somatran N are Nausea, Dizziness, Chest discomfort, Dryness in mouth, Sleepiness, Chest pain, Neck, throat, and jaw pain and tightness, Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation), Dyspepsia, Hot flashes.
How Somatran N Products work
Sumatriptan + Naproxen is a combination of two medicines: Sumatriptan + Naproxen1 and Sumatriptan + Naproxen2 that treat migraine. Sumatriptan + Naproxen1 is a selective 5HT1-receptor agonist which relieves headache by narrowing the widened blood vessels in the head. Sumatriptan + Naproxen2 is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which blocks the release of certain chemical messengers and decreases general inflammation and pain caused due to migraine.
Patient Concerns about Somatran N Products
Frequently asked questions about Somatran N Products
Frequently asked questions about Somatran N Products
Q. Can I take a higher than the recommended dose of this medicine?
No, taking a higher than the recommended dose of Somatran N 85mg/500mg Tablet can lead to increased side effects. If you are experiencing increased severity of migraine attacks which are not relieved by the recommended doses, please consult your doctor for re-evaluation.
Q. Are there any special instructions regarding the storage and disposal of this medicine?
Keep this medicine in the container or the pack it came in, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions mentioned on the pack or label. Dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children and other people.
Q. Can Somatran N 85mg/500mg Tablet cause sleepiness?
Somatran N 85mg/500mg Tablet can cause sleepiness, dizziness or drowsiness. If you have these symptoms, do not drive a car, use machinery or do anything where you need to be alert.
Q. Can I stop taking Somatran N 85mg/500mg Tablet when my migraine symptoms are relieved?
Somatran N 85mg/500mg Tablet is used for the treatment of migraine attack and should be continued as advised by the doctor.
Q. What can cause or trigger a migraine attack?
Certain physical or environmental factors, such as foods, hormonal changes, weather and stress can lead to or “trigger” a migraine. However, it is important to remember that triggers are different for everyone. That is why, to help prevent migraine attacks, you need to figure out which triggers affect you and which ones do not. Keeping a headache diary is an effective way to track triggers, and it will help you talk to your healthcare professional about your condition.