We investigated the efficacy, safety and tolerability compared with placebo of a second dose of oral sumatriptan 100 mg in 1349 general practice patients who had already treated a moderate or severe migraine headache with 100 mg sumatriptan 4h earlier. Headache was relieved by the first sumatriptan dose in about 70% of patients, but the second dose did not produce significantly more relief than placebo, either in non-responders or in the group as a whole, nor did it reduce other symptoms (photophobia, nausea, vomiting, etc.) at 8h, or influence the incidence of headache recurrence. The drug was well-tolerated, and a further single dose was effective in treating recurrence after initial relief. A single 100 mg dose of sumatriptan is an effective acute treatment for migraine. A second dose should be reserved for treating headache recurrence.
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Scott, R. J., Aitchison, W. R. C., Barker, P. R., & McLaren, G. I. (1996). Oral sumatriptan in the acute treatment of migraine and migraine recurrence in general practice. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 89(8), 613–622. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/89.8.613
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