I've tried the generics. Sadly they are missing 'something' some inert ingredient and the only one I've trialed that worked was made in Canada. That was great until the FDA banned them. We've waited until I was going back to the ER for shots and using Relpax more than you're suposed to to help stave off headaches. Finally Johnson and Johnson allowed me to get the brand through their patient assistant program after my doctor wrote them a letter and we submitted hospital bills showing morphine and delauded coctails with super high blood pressure and crippling migraines.
I hope they get this stuff straightened out soon. I really am serious that I would rather be sick to my stomach and throwing up, than have a migraine like I get. I'd take that chance. Lol - if it ain't one thing its another. lol