New Tool Kit Available to Spouses Families And Friends

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New Toolkit for Families and Friends of Migraine Sufferers


Summary:
Over 28 million Americans suffer from migraines, turning these debilitating headaches into a challenge not just for the individuals, but also for their families and friends. A new survey highlights how deeply migraines affect loved ones, even if they don't fully grasp the pain involved.

Impact of Migraines on Families


For those who suffer from migraines, family life can be greatly disrupted. A recent nationwide survey reveals that essential activities?"like playing with children or managing household chores?"are frequently interrupted. A staggering 87% of migraine sufferers report having to cancel plans, and 60% say migraines impact intimacy with their partners. This survey was conducted by Pfizer Inc.

Rachel Farris, a 38-year-old mother, knows this struggle well. She has dealt with migraines since high school and recalls the toll it took on her family. "The girls often had to play alone while I was in bed or in the emergency room," she shares, wishing she had help explaining her condition to her children.

The Role of Family and Friends


Dr. Merle Diamond from the Diamond Headache Clinic emphasizes the importance of family support in managing migraines. "Migraines affect all aspects of life, impacting those who care the most. Loved ones are crucial in helping sufferers find new solutions," says Dr. Diamond. Consulting a doctor about available treatments is the first step toward effective management.

Introducing "Understanding in a Box"


To facilitate conversations between sufferers and their loved ones, Pfizer offers "Understanding in a Box," a toolkit designed to aid in managing migraines. Sponsored by Pfizer, makers of Relpax (eletriptan HBr), this free kit can be ordered by calling 1-866-519-0300 or visiting www.migrainerelief.com.

The toolkit includes:
- An informational brochure about migraines and their treatment.
- Pocket tips for sufferers and their friends.
- A children's book, "Mama Lion's Migraine," that explains migraines through the story of a lion cub whose mother is affected by the condition.

Rachel Farris describes how finding the right treatment transformed her life. "Thanks to my family's support, I found a treatment that works. Relpax helps me be present for my family," she explains.

Ordering the Toolkit


To get your free "Understanding in a Box" kit, simply call 1-866-519-0300 or visit www.migrainerelief.com.

Important Information About Relpax


The most common side effects of Relpax, observed in clinical trials, include dizziness (6% vs. 3% with placebo), nausea (5% vs. 5%), weakness (5% vs. 3%), and tiredness (6% vs. 3%). These effects are typical of triptans as a class.

Relpax should not be administered to patients at risk of unrecognized coronary artery disease unless a clinical evaluation clears them of cardiovascular risks. Additionally, it should not be used within 72 hours of potent CYP3A4 inhibitors like Nizoral, Sporanox, Serzone, TAO, Biaxin, Norvir, and Viracept.

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