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Drugs for Treatment of Thunderclap Headaches

Are you searching for medications to treat 'Thunderclap Headaches'? Welcome to this section, which serves as a repository for medications that are relevant to the treatment of Thunderclap Headaches. The page includes both the generic and brand names and can be an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals and individuals who wish to get an insight on different medication options.
Click on a medication below to view details including brand names, prices, dosages, side effects, and administration guidelines.
Additionally, a FAQs section is available for each medication, addressing popular inquiries and providing deeper insights into its use for Thunderclap Headaches management.
We recommend consulting your doctor to verify the information presented on this page or for any additional clarifications.
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Brand Names and Generic Names of Drugs for Treatment of Thunderclap Headaches

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Nicardipine

Nicardipine is a calcium channel blocker, prescribed for high blood pressure and chest pain.
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Paracetamol

Paracetamol is a non-opiate, analgesic and antipyretic, prescribed for headache, pain (muscle ache, backache) and fever either alone or combined with other medications.
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Thunderclap headaches are severely painful headaches that peak within 60 seconds and occur without any apparent trigger. They have often been described as “the worst headache ever” and need urgent medical attention to rule out anything sinister.
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