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Support Groups
Migraine support groups may provide those who suffer from migraine headaches (see migraine glossary) with opportunities to learn coping skills and to receive migraine treatment tips. Such migraine support groups may also connect you with others who suffer from migraine headaches, and may help you through some migraine issues that may be hard to face alone.

The following organizations specifically offer headache support groups around the country or online:

American Council for Headache Education
www.achenet.org
The American Council for Headache Education (ACHE) is a non-profit patient/healthcare professional partnership dedicated to advancing the treatment and management of headache and to raising public awareness of headaches.

National Headache Foundation
The National Headache Foundation serves as an information resource for headache sufferers, their families, and healthcare professionals. It also promotes research into potential headache causes and treatments.

Ortho-McNeil Migraine Medicines

TOPAMAX.com is a rich resource for adults interested in reducing the frequency of migraine headaches. On this Web site you can learn about TOPAMAX® (topiramate) for migraine prevention, find out if TOPAMAX could be right for you, and register for a helpful support program for product users. You can also see how to save $5 on your next prescription for TOPAMAX.

AXERT.com is a convenient source of in-depth information about AXERT® (almotriptan malate) tablets for the acute treatment of migraine pain with or without aura in adults. You'll find background information on the efficacy of AXERT, and on how it provides fast and lasting migraine pain relief. You can also find out how to get appropriate professional help and a free sample of AXERT.

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TOPAMAX® (topiramate) Tablets are approved for migraine prevention in adults only. The usefulness of TOPAMAX in the acute treatment of migraine headache has not been studied.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT TOPAMAX

Serious risks associated with TOPAMAX include lowered bicarbonate levels in the blood resulting in an increase in the acidity of the blood (metabolic acidosis), and hyperventilation (rapid, deep breathing) or fatigue. More severe symptoms of metabolic acidosis could include irregular heartbeat or changes in the level of alertness.  Chronic, untreated metabolic acidosis may increase the risk for kidney stones or bone disease. Your doctor may want to do simple blood tests to measure bicarbonate levels.

Other serious risks include increased eye pressure (glaucoma), decreased sweating, increased body temperature, kidney stones, sleepiness, dizziness, confusion, and difficulty concentrating. Tell your doctor immediately if you have blurred vision or eye pain.

More common side effects are tingling in arms and legs, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, taste change and weight loss.

Tell your doctor about other medications you take.

AXERT® (almotriptan malate) Tablets are indicated for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults and should be used only when a clear diagnosis of migraine has been established. AXERT is not intended for the prophylactic therapy of migraine or for use in the management of hemiplegic or basilar migraine. Safety and effectiveness of AXERT have not been established for cluster headache, which is present in an older, predominantly male population.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT AXERT

AXERT tablets should be used only when a clear diagnosis of migraine has been established. AXERT is not right for everyone. You should not take AXERT if you have known heart disease or risk factors for heart disease or stroke (family history, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, past menopause or smoking). Medicines in this class have been associated with rare reports of serious heart-related problems. Because AXERT may increase blood pressure it should not be taken if you have uncontrolled hypertension. If you're not sure whether you have heart disease or risk factors, ask your doctor.

Before taking AXERT, be sure to tell your doctor about any medicines you are taking or plan to take. As with other medicines in this class, AXERT should not be taken within 24 hours of another triptan or ergotamine. Do no take AXERT if you have had an allergic reaction to any of its ingredients.

The most common side effects are: nausea, sleepiness, tingling in the arms or legs (paresthesia), headache, and dry mouth.

As your healthcare professional about side effects and other important considerations before taking AXERT.

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