Lasmiditan and Hangover: What Users Say
Brand names: Reyvow
Reviews for Lasmiditan
- Bri...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 29, 2022
For Migraine "This medicine provided 8 hours of non-stop horror and terror. Not only did my dreams scare the ever-lovin' bejesus out of me, I began to hallucinate the dream in between sleep. I was so scared to go back to sleep, I almost had a panic attack. It's now been 18 hours since I took it, and I still feel drunk, hungover, unbalanced, exhausted, and sore. Never again will I be taking this drug. How in the world this made it past trials, I'll never know. Dosage: 50 mg. Took only the one pill."
- Bri...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 29, 2022
For Migraine "This medicine provided 8 hours of non-stop horror and terror. Not only did my dreams scare the ever-lovin' bejesus out of me, I began to hallucinate the dream in between sleep. I was so scared to go back to sleep, I almost had a panic attack. It's now been 18 hours since I took it, and I still feel drunk, hungover, unbalanced, exhausted, and sore. Never again will I be taking this drug. How in the world this made it past trials, I'll never know. Dosage: 50 mg. Took only the one pill."
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 19, 2022
For Migraine "Works well on my migraine but makes me feel drunk and hungover the next day."
- Jul...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 19, 2022
For Migraine "Works well on my migraine but makes me feel drunk and hungover the next day."
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For Migraine "My migraines are intractable; almost nothing touches them. I primarily try to mitigate the intensity with preventive measures (medicinal and non). However, when the intensity creeps to the point I can’t function, I need something to penetrate it. Sometimes a Maxalt in combination with Zofran and Benadryl and Relivion device will do the trick. Other times, only this new medication will help. Reyvow can break through where others can’t, even with my complicated medical conditions. My neurologist was adamant about expected side effects and not driving for 8 hours after taking it. But if I’m pulling this pill out, my head is so painful, and the other migraine symptoms so bad that I couldn’t function with or without it. I prepare for realistic nightmares, bodily tingling and waves of warmth, a drunk feeling (in a bad way), confusion, dizziness, and hallucinations. Once when I took this with an SSRI preventive (won’t do that again)."