Frova and Tremors: What Users Say
Reviews for Frova
- Nir...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- September 19, 2018
For Migraine "Frova works great for me. Not sure why doctors don't prescribe this as a go-to rather than Imitrex. No jitters, just takes away headache. I take it with Tylenol or Advil because it takes a couple of hours to work."
- Jk1...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 1, 2020
For Migraine "I really didn't like this medicine, Frova. It made me feel like I was having a heart attack. I felt shaky and sweaty. My heart was pounding. I literally thought I would die. Never again!!"
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For Migraine "I have had chronic migraines since I was about 4 years old and have taken Zomig, Imitrex, Maxalt in the way of triptans and also been on beta-blockers, antidepressants, Tylenol #3 and #4, Midrin, Vicodin, etc. in the past for them. Zomig gave horrible side effects for a while, Maxalt was not recommended with Effexor XR, although that was unknown at the time of prescription. Imitrex gives me high blood pressure (which I have chronic low blood pressure), as well as shakes, fatigue, achiness all over, etc., and Tylenol #3's and #4's make me nauseous and dizzy. Although nothing lasts for longer than a few hours for me and everything seems to cause rebound migraines, Frova does the best at taking the pain away with lower side effects."