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maxalt 6 days ago but still feel generally not 100 percent.

i took 2 maxalt on saturday for a migraine, it didnt help at all, actually made it worse making me vomit for 3 days and today is friday, 6 days later and i still feel like, tired, weak, foggy, not hungry, cant really go to the bathroom even though i feel like i have to.  is this gonna go away?
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The first time I took Maxalt-Mlt it made me a bit dizzy. Also my nose and fingers got very cold.

However I didn't experience vomiting so I would call your doctor asap about that.

Another thing, you can only take two of those within a 24 hour period. If the first one didn't work, wait two hours then take another.

Pls call your doctor regarding this. Keep us updated pls.

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I think that the severity of your migraine needs your doctor's attention.  You shouldn't be vomiting for 3 days.  The dehydration alone is serious.  There may be something else going on.  Call your doctor ASAP.
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Did you know there is artificial sweetener in Maxalt? I would not touch that drug with 10 ft pole as artificial sweeteners are a huge migraine trigger.

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