Immune system disorders |
Not known: | Hypersensitivity reactions ranging from cutaneous hypersensitivity (such as urticaria) to anaphylaxis. |
Nervous system disorders |
Very common: | Dysgeusia/unpleasant taste. |
Common: | Dizziness, drowsiness, sensory disturbance including paraesthesia andhypoaesthesia. |
Not known: | Seizures, although some have occurred in patients with either a history of seizures or concurrent conditions predisposing to seizures. There are also reports in patients where no such predisposing factors are apparent; Tremor, dystonia, nystagmus, scotoma. |
Eye disorders |
Not known: | Flickering, diplopia, reduced vision. Loss of vision including reports of permanent defects. However, visual disorders may also occur during a migraine attack itself. |
Cardiac disorders |
Not known: | Bradycardia, tachycardia, palpitations, cardiac arrhythmias, transient ischaemic ECG changes, coronary artery vasospasm, angina, myocardial infarction (see Contraindications, Special Warnings and Precautions for Use). |
Vascular disorders |
Common: | Transient increases in blood pressure arising soon after treatment. Flushing. |
Not known: | Hypotension, Raynaud's phenomenon. |
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders |
Common: | Following administration of sumatriptan nasal spray mild, transient irritation or burning sensation in the nose or throat or epistaxis have been reported. Dyspnoea. |
Gastrointestinal disorders |
Common: | Nausea and vomiting occurred in some patients but it is unclear if this is related to sumatriptan or the underlying condition. |
Not known: | Ischaemic colitis |
| | Diarrhoea. |
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders |
Common: | Sensations of heaviness (usually transient and may be intense and can affect any part of the body including the chest and throat). Myalgia. |
Not known: | Neck stiffness. |
| | Arthralgia |
General disorders and administration site conditions |
Common: | Pain, sensations of heat, pressure or tightness (these events are usually transient and may be intense and can affect any part of the body including the chest and throat);feelings of weakness, fatigue (both events are mostly mild to moderate in intensity and transient). |
Investigations |
Very rare: | Minor disturbances in liver function tests have occasionally been observed. |
Psychiatric disorders |
Not known: | Anxiety. |
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders |
Not known: | Hyperhidrosis. |