| Migraine Disorders
Tosymra vs Treximet
Side-by-side clinical, coverage, and cost comparison for migraine disorders.Deep comparison between: Tosymra vs Treximet with Prescriber.AI
AI compares prescribing info and payer-specific access barriers across 1,200+ formularies. Here's a preview of what prescribers are already asking.Safety signalsTreximet has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Tosymra based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Treximet but not Tosymra, including UnitedHealthcare
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Category
Tosymra
Treximet
At A Glance
Nasal spray
Per migraine attack
5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist
Oral
As needed (max 2 doses/24 hrs)
5-HT1 agonist + NSAID
Indications
- Migraine Disorders
- Migraine Disorders
Dosing
Migraine Disorders 10 mg as a single spray in one nostril; max 30 mg in 24 hours with doses separated by at least 1 hour.
Migraine Disorders - Adults 1 tablet of 85/500 mg orally; max 2 tablets per 24 hours separated by at least 2 hours.
Migraine Disorders - Pediatric Patients 12 to 17 Years 1 tablet of 10/60 mg orally; max 1 tablet of 85/500 mg per 24 hours.
Migraine Disorders - Mild to Moderate Hepatic Impairment 1 tablet of 10/60 mg orally per 24 hours.
Contraindications
- Ischemic coronary artery disease (angina pectoris, history of myocardial infarction, or documented silent ischemia) or coronary artery vasospasm, including Prinzmetal's angina
- Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or arrhythmias associated with other cardiac accessory conduction pathway disorders
- History of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) or history of hemiplegic or basilar migraine
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Ischemic bowel disease
- Uncontrolled hypertension
- Recent use (within 24 hours) of ergotamine-containing or ergot-type medication, or another 5-HT1 agonist
- Concurrent administration or recent use (within 2 weeks) of an MAO-A inhibitor
- Hypersensitivity to sumatriptan
- Severe hepatic impairment
- Ischemic coronary artery disease (angina pectoris, history of myocardial infarction, or documented silent ischemia) or coronary artery vasospasm, including Prinzmetal's angina
- Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery setting
- Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or arrhythmias associated with other cardiac accessory conduction pathway disorders
- History of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), or history of hemiplegic or basilar migraine
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Ischemic bowel disease
- Uncontrolled hypertension
- Recent use (within 24 hours) of ergotamine-containing medication, ergot-type medication (e.g., dihydroergotamine or methysergide), or another 5-HT1 agonist
- Concurrent or recent (within 2 weeks) use of a monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A) inhibitor
- History of asthma, urticaria, or allergic-type reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs
- Known hypersensitivity to sumatriptan, naproxen, or any component of TREXIMET
- Severe hepatic impairment
Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=2%) Atypical sensations, tingling, dizziness/vertigo, warm/hot sensation, burning sensation, feeling of heaviness, flushing, weakness, neck pain/stiffness, chest discomfort, drowsiness/sedation
Serious Myocardial ischemia/infarction, arrhythmias, cerebrovascular events, vasospasm reactions, serotonin syndrome, increase in blood pressure, hypersensitivity reactions, seizures
Postmarketing Hypotension, palpitations, dystonia, tremor
Most common (>=2%) Dizziness, somnolence, paresthesia, nausea, dyspepsia, dry mouth, chest discomfort/chest pain, neck/throat/jaw pain/tightness/pressure
Serious Cardiovascular thrombotic events, GI bleeding/ulceration/perforation, arrhythmias, cerebrovascular events, other vasospasm reactions, hepatotoxicity, hypertension, heart failure and edema, medication overuse headache, serotonin syndrome, renal toxicity and hyperkalemia, anaphylactic reactions, serious skin reactions, DRESS, hematological toxicity, exacerbation of aspirin-sensitive asthma, seizures
Postmarketing Exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), fixed drug eruption (FDE)
Pharmacology
Sumatriptan is a selective 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist that exerts its therapeutic effects through agonist activity at 5-HT1B/1D receptors on intracranial blood vessels and sensory nerves of the trigeminal system, resulting in cranial vessel constriction and inhibition of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide release.
Sumatriptan is a selective 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist that causes cranial vessel constriction and inhibits trigeminal neuropeptide release to abort migraine; naproxen sodium is an NSAID that inhibits COX-1 and COX-2, reducing prostaglandin synthesis to provide analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Tosymra
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (10/12)
Treximet
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
UnitedHealthcare
Tosymra
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (3/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (1/8)
Treximet
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (1/8)
Humana
Tosymra
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (1/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
Treximet
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (1/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (2/3)
Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
No savings programs available for Tosymra.
No savings programs available for Treximet.
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