migraine |
methysergide |
As nouns the difference between migraine and methysergide
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
methysergide is a prescription drug used for prophylaxis of migraine headaches.
migraine |
dihydroergotamine |
As nouns the difference between migraine and dihydroergotamine
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
dihydroergotamine is (chemistry) an ergot alkaloid used to treat migraines, believed to act upon serotonin receptors.
migraine |
ergoline |
As nouns the difference between migraine and ergoline
is that
migraine is a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
ergoline is a tetracyclic heterocycle whose structural skeleton is contained in a diverse range of alkaloids, including some psychedelic drugs, and whose derivatives are used clinically for vasoconstriction and in the treatment of migraine and Parkinson's disease.
migraine |
rizatriptan |
As nouns the difference between migraine and rizatriptan
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
rizatriptan is (medicine) a triptan agonist used in the treatment of migraine.
migraine |
sumatriptan |
As nouns the difference between migraine and sumatriptan
is that
migraine is a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
sumatriptan is a drug used for the treatment of migraine headaches.
migraine |
diltiazem |
As nouns the difference between migraine and diltiazem
is that
migraine is a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
diltiazem is a benzothiazepine drug, a potent vasodilator used to treat hypertension, migraine, angina pectoris, and some types of arrhythmia.
migraine |
triptan |
As nouns the difference between migraine and triptan
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
triptan is any of a family of tryptamine-based drugs used as abortive medication in the treatment of migraine and cluster headaches.
migraine |
zolmitriptan |
As nouns the difference between migraine and zolmitriptan
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
zolmitriptan is a triptan used in the acute treatment of migraine attacks.
migraine |
nadolol |
As nouns the difference between migraine and nadolol
is that
migraine is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while
nadolol is a non-selective beta blocker used in the treatment of high blood pressure, migraine headaches, and chest pain.
migraine |
antimigraine |
As a noun migraine
is (pathology) a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances.
As an adjective antimigraine is
(medicine) preventing or acting against migraines.
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