Zolmitriptan 2.5mg (Generic Zomig) 6 Tablets

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  • Fast Acting Migraine Treatment
  • Active Ingredient: Zolmitriptan
  • Generic version of Zomig
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Stop migraines in their tracks with Zolmitriptan, the fast-acting migraine and severe headache relief treatment. Zolmitriptan relieves common symptoms including: pain and pressure in the head, increased sensitivity to light or sound, nausea and vomiting.

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