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Depakote
Divalproex sodium affects chemicals in the body that may be involved in causing seizures.
£0.40
Imitrex
The treatment of migraine headaches with or without aura (eg, flashing lights, wavy lines, dark spots).
£1.90
Inderal
This drug is used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension) as well as to relieve angina (chest pain)
£0.35
Inderal La
This drug is used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension) as well as to relieve angina (chest pain)
£0.61
Maxalt
Generic Maxalt is used for treating acute migraine headache with or without aura (flashing lights, wavy lines, dark spots) in adults. It should not be used to prevent migraines or cluster headaches. It works by narrowing dilated blood vessels in the brain, relieving migraine headaches.
£3.16
Topamax
Treating certain kinds of seizures in patients 2 years of age or older.
£0.53
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