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⚡ Stay sharp, stay unstoppable — migraine relief that keeps up with your hustle!
MigreLief-NOW is a fast-acting, drug-free nutritional supplement designed to provide on-demand relief for migraine and headache sufferers aged 2 and up. Featuring a patented, clinically supported formula developed by migraine supplement pioneer Curt Hendrix, it offers non-drowsy neurological support without rebound headaches. Made in the USA, vegetarian, non-GMO, and free from common allergens and artificial ingredients, MigreLief-NOW empowers busy professionals and families to maintain productivity and comfort during migraine episodes.







| ASIN | B01AUJ0MI0 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,780 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Migraine Relief |
| Brand | MigreLief |
| Brand Name | MigreLief |
| Color | Standart |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,788 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Dosage Form | Capsule |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Dimensions | 1.9 x 1.9 x 3.8 inches |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Akeso Health Sciences, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0082 |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Vegetarian |
| Model Number | 0082 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Non-specific |
| Product Benefits | Cerebrovascular Support |
| UPC | 855586000827 |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
S**E
Works great as an abortive treatment
This works great to stop a beginning migraine! I take 3 capsules when I feel my head start the evil, and the migrelief now really knocks it back. Without knocking ME out! Most migraine meds are sedative in nature, so even if they stop or help the migraine, they are just as debilitating as the migraine, I still lose a whole day, which sucks either way. This supplement does what it is supposed to without the sedation! I have taken it several times on bad days and am able to continue working and get past the migraine ramp-up danger zone. Highly recommend!
S**E
not pain relief, but excellent if taken ahead of time.
even though this says rapid relief, you still need to make sure you take them several days for the effect, but at least it's not several weeks like the other ones. I use them for traveling in altitudes. I start taking them about 3 days before I go to higher elevations and for a few days after. they help.
L**S
I was super skeptical but I think it really does work
I can mostly manage my migraines through diet and lifestyle choices, but there are a lot of trigger factors that are outside of my control (mainly hormones, stress, and poor sleep). I asked my doctor if I could get a Rx for something stronger/better than the usual OTC stuff to use in those instances where I'm unable to stave a migraine off. She flat-out refused and told me to try Migrelief. I was really skeptical especially because I have had really bad experiences with magnesium in the past- very bad stomach upset. And I already had told her I didn't want to take something every day, i Just needed it for those acute migraine situations. So when I saw they had a version of it that you take as-needed, I decided to give it a try. Much to my surprise, it really does work. It also works much faster than NSAIDs or acetomenophen. I was really scared to take 4 pills which is what it says to start with, so I just started with 2. I didn't even have to take any more. I have taken it a few times now with good success. It could be a coincidence; I was taking it at the onset so maybe it would not have developed into a full-blown migraine anyways. I also haven't taken it with an aura yet. YMMV but it's worth a try, especially since you can easily OD on tylenol and NSAIDs wreak havoc on your gut. Incidentally, regarding dosage, I am on the smaller side as far as adults go. So maybe I just don't need the full dose.
T**A
I take it along with a common painkiller
I take one capsule along with a painkiller like advil or tylenol and most of the times it stops an oncoming migraine. In severe cases I repeat every 4 hours. I also take every day at morning and evening the yellow MigreLief and I can say confidently that this has helped significantly with my sensitivity to migraines. So, on top of that, on difficult days, I take up to 3 of the MigreLief - Now per day.
M**9
May not work for everyone
Didn’t work for me after a month taking 2 x per day. Then again, maybe I don’t have typical migraines. Allergist recommended it.
T**S
Good product.
This stuff helps!! It’s not always enough but if you’re trying to reduce use of pain meds this does really help, and sometimes gets rid of the migraine.
S**R
BEWARE
Original review below. New review: This stuff could literally have killed me over the weekend. I following the labeling instructions and took four caps at the beginning of a migraine, another two caps two hours later. I developed *extreme* nausea and vomiting that got worse over the course of three days despite the Zofran I'm given for migraines. By day three I was having alternating sweating and chills, pervasive goosebumps, felt like I wanted to die. It took me several days to realize that the N/V was being caused by the *magnesium* in the MRN, which has bad, bad side effects at high doses [...]: Presentation of hypermagnesaemia Features include: Nausea and vomiting. Facial flushing. Hypotension.. Paralytic ileus (due to smooth muscle paralysis). Weakness, followed by flaccid muscle paralysis. Disappearance of deep tendon reflexes. Respiratory depression. Bradycardia Complete heart block or cardiac arrest (at levels >6.0-7.5 mmol/L). Investigations for hypermagnesaemia Serum magnesium level. Hypocalcaemia is often present and these levels should also be checked. TFTs and an early morning cortisol test should be performed if hypermagnesaemia is unexplained, recalcitrant or recurrent. ECG. Hypermagnesaemia management Usually withdrawal of the cause, if excessive intake, will solve the problem. It should be preventable by monitoring if Mg-containing medication is being used, especially in those with poor renal function. Hypermagnesaemia can be corrected using IV calcium. The patient should be treated in an intensive care unit with regular ECG and serum monitoring. If the patient has a normal urine output and renal function, Mg loss can be enhanced using IV saline infusions and furosemide diuresis. Dialysis may be occasionally be required for patients with: Renal insufficiency. Severe hypermagnesaemia (>4 mmol/L). Serious cardiovascular or neuromuscular symptoms irrespective of serum Mg level. On discharge, the patient's ongoing medication regime should be reviewed to ensure that it does not include Mg-containing laxatives or antacids. So: Don't risk your heart for a migraine. I'm throwing this stuff out and hope you'll do the same. -------- I'm kind of amazed that this stuff lives up to its promise. I take a fistful of prophylactic and abortive meds for my chronic migraines. I got my first bottle of this yesterday, took four caps when I arrived home with a burgeoning headache, and had relief within an hour and no side effects, which is more than I can say for the Voltaren/Midrin/Zofran cocktail I have from my neuro. Just ordered a few more bottles--spares for the house and one to keep at work. One drawback: It is kind of expensive for what you get, as you can use up to 6 caps for one headache. However, it's still a better return on investment than most of my Rxs and *definitely* preferable to a trip to the ER!
L**S
Really hope Migrelief continues to work for me.
It really is helping the migraines. I haven’t taken Excedrine in a month.
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