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FROVA is a migraine medication prescribed to relieve the pain of a migraine headache. As with any migraine medication, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions when taking FROVA for the first time. The following resources may be helpful if you have been newly prescribed FROVA:

How to Recognize a Migraine Headache

There are many common symptoms associated with migraine attacks with and without aura, including head pain and aching, light sensitivity, nausea, vomiting, visual changes, and sound sensitivity. Tracking the signs and symptoms of migraine is one way you can help your doctor to diagnose and stay involved in your migraine treatment and care.

Instructions for Taking FROVA

Take one FROVA tablet anytime after the start of your migraine headache. If your headache comes back after your first dose, you may take a second tablet after two (2) hours. Do not take more than three (3) FROVA tablets in a 24-hour period. If you take too much medicine, contact your doctor, hospital emergency department, or poison control center right away.

More Information about FROVA

Download and read our one-page guide to taking FROVA in order to familiarize yourself with important safety considerations, particularly if you take other medications in addition to FROVA. Some medications may affect how FROVA works, or FROVA may affect how other medications work. It is important to share your current medication regimen with any healthcare professional who may prescribe a migraine medication such as FROVA.

Note that FROVA should only be taken for a migraine headache. Do not use FROVA to treat headaches that might be caused by other conditions. Be sure to tell your doctor about your symptoms. Your doctor will decide if you have migraines and if FROVA is the right migraine medication for you.

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