Rizatriptan Benzoate
Rizatriptan Benzoate 10MG
What is Rizatriptan Benzoate?
Maxalt is an antimigraine medication used to treat migraine symptoms. Rizatriptan is the generic version. On average Maxalt is priced at about $540 for a supply of 9, 10 mg tablets. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive a Maxalt discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
Warnings
- Risk of serotonin syndrome when used with certain antidepressants
- Not recommended for patients with certain types of heart disease
- Possible increase in blood pressure
- Risk of medication overuse headache with frequent use
- Not to be used by patients with severe liver impairment
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- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
- Flushing
- Heartburn
- Nausea/Retching
- Risk of serotonin syndrome when used with certain antidepressants
- Not recommended for patients with certain types of heart disease
- Possible increase in blood pressure
- Risk of medication overuse headache with frequent use
- Not to be used by patients with severe liver impairment
- Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how it affects you
- Inform healthcare provider of all medications and conditions before use
Rizatriptan Benzoate Coupons & Prices
Rizatriptan Benzoate 10MG
What is Rizatriptan Benzoate ?
Maxalt is an antimigraine medication used to treat migraine symptoms. Rizatriptan is the generic version. On average Maxalt is priced at about $540 for a supply of 9, 10 mg tablets. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive a Maxalt discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.
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