“ M y m ig r a in e s a r e s o e x c r u c ia t in g
I j u s t w a n t
t o t a k e m y h e a d o f f .”
TREXIMET IS SUPERIOR TO THE INGREDIENT IN IMITREX® TABLETS
AT RELIEVING MIGRAINE PAIN.
O n ly TR E X IM E T c o m b in e s t h e s e tw o m e d ic in e s in o n e ta b le t:
1
IMITREX
(su m atrip tan )
P rescrip tio n -stren g th
n aproxen sodium (an NSAID)
ASK YOUR DOCTOR AROUT T R E X IM E T-G et up to $ 50 * o ff yo u r fir s t p rescrip tio n
an d s a v e up to $ 2 5* on yo u r n e x t refill a t tre x im e t.c o m or c a ll 1-877-TREXIMET.
Prescription TREXIMET is for the acute treatment of migraine attacks in adults.
Results may vary.
IM PO R TA N T S A F E T Y IN FO RM ATIO N ABO U T TR E X IM E T
TREXIMET may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, serious stomach and intestinal problems such as bleeding
and ulcers, and serious rash that may be fatal and occur without warning. Risk of stomach and intestinal problems
increases in the elderly.
^
Do not take TREXIMET if you have a history of heart or liver disease, stroke, TIAs, problems with blood circulation, uncontrolled
blood pressure, or allergic reaction to aspirin, NSAIDs, or sumatriptan (Imitrex); or right before or after heart surgery called
coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
Talk to your doctor before taking TREXIMET if you have risk factors for heart disease, like smoking, diabetes, and high blood pressure;
stomach ulcers or bleeding; chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeats; kidney problems; are pregnant, nursing, or thinking
about becoming pregnant; or taking medications, especially pain relievers or antidepressants. Serotonin syndrome, a life-threatening
problem, may occur with TREXIMET, especially if used with antidepressants called SSRIs or SNRIs. Do not take TREXIMET if you have
taken an MAOI antidepressant within the last 2 weeks.
*Subject to eligibility. Restrictions apply.
Please see important information about TREXIMET on the next page.
TREXIMET tablets contain 85 mg sumatriptan and 500 mg naproxen sodium.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
GlaxoSmithKline
t
for
V O U
i
If you don't have prescription coverage 1
and can't afford your medicines,
visit G5KforYou.com
1
or cal 1-866-GSK-FOR-U (1-866-475-3678)]
T
r e x i m
e ?
sumatriptan/
naproxen
sodium
previous page 215 Better Homes And Gardens 2010 05 read online next page 217 Better Homes And Gardens 2010 05 read online Home Toggle text on/off