When are triptans used?
Triptans are used during migraine attacks, for immediate relief of symptoms that have already begun.
They are usually used if paracetamol or NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or diclofenac, don't help to relieve your migraine symptoms. Some people find using triptans together with paracetamol or NSAIDs effective.
Read more about medicines for migraine.
Sumatriptan injection is also used to treat cluster headaches.
Timing
Triptans are most effective if taken early in a migraine attack, when your head pain is just starting and is still mild. This gives the medicine time to absorb into your bloodstream and ease your symptoms. It isn't clear whether using triptans during the aura phase is as effective.
Examples of triptans available
In Aotearoa New Zealand, triptans are available as tablets or injection. They're all available on a prescription from your healthcare provider.
A pack of 2 sumatriptan tablets (Sumagran Active® 50 mg) is available to buy from pharmacies after a consultation with a pharmacist.
Triptan | Also called |
Rizatriptan tablets |
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Sumatriptan tablets |
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Sumatriptan injection |
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Note: Zolmitriptan nasal spray (Zomig®) is no longer available in Aotearoa New Zealand and Imigran® injection is no longer funded. |