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No yes report abuse permalink rated cafergot for migraine more ; product posted 03 28 2004 over 4 years ago ; 1 of 1 people found the following helpful: perceived effectiveness : 9 based on scale of 0 to tolerability higher less side effects ; : 8 based on scale of 0 to ease of use : 9 based on scale of 0 to would you recommend and reglan. Cafergot usesALERT: Find out about medicines that should NOT be taken with ATRIPLA efavirenz 600 mg emtricitabine 200 mg tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 300 mg ; . Please also read the section "MEDICINES YOU SHOULD NOT TAKE WITH ATRIPLA." Generic name: efavirenz, emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate eh FAH vih renz, em tri SIT uh bean and te NOE' fo veer dye soe PROX il FYOU mar ate ; Read the Patient Information that comes with ATRIPLA before you start taking it and each time you get a refill since there may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment. You should stay under a healthcare provider's care when taking ATRIPLA. Do not change or stop your medicine without first talking with your healthcare provider. Talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you have any questions about ATRIPLA. What is the most important information I should know about ATRIPLA? Some people who have taken medicine like ATRIPLA which contains nucleoside analogs ; have developed a serious condition called lactic acidosis build up of an acid in the blood ; . Lactic acidosis can be a medical emergency and may need to be treated in the hospital. Call your healthcare provider right away if you get the following signs or symptoms of lactic acidosis: You feel very weak or tired. You have unusual not normal ; muscle pain. You have trouble breathing. You have stomach pain with nausea and vomiting. You feel cold, especially in your arms and legs. You feel dizzy or lightheaded. You have a fast or irregular heartbeat. Some people who have taken medicines like ATRIPLA have developed serious liver problems called hepatotoxicity, with liver enlargement hepatomegaly ; and fat in the liver steatosis ; . Call your healthcare provider right away if you get the following signs or symptoms of liver problems: Your skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow jaundice ; . Your urine turns dark. Your bowel movements stools ; turn light in color. You don't feel like eating food for several days or longer. You feel sick to your stomach nausea ; . You have lower stomach area abdominal ; pain. You may be more likely to get lactic acidosis or liver problems if you are female, very overweight obese ; , or have been taking nucleoside analog-containing medicines, like ATRIPLA, for a long time. If you also have Hepatitis B Virus HBV ; infection and you stop taking ATRIPLA, you may get a "flare-up" of your hepatitis. A "flare-up" is when the disease suddenly returns in a worse way than before. Patients with HBV who stop taking ATRIPLA need close medical follow-up for several months, including medical exams and blood tests to check for hepatitis that could be getting worse. ATRIPLA is not approved for the treatment of HBV, so you must discuss your HBV therapy with your healthcare provider. What is ATRIPLA? ATRIPLA contains 3 medicines, SUSTIVA efavirenz ; , EMTRIVA emtricitabine ; and VIREAD tenofovir disoproxil fumarate also called tenofovir DF ; combined in one pill. EMTRIVA and VIREAD are HIV human immunodeficiency virus ; nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitors NRTIs ; and SUSTIVA is an HIV non-nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor NNRTI ; . VIREAD and EMTRIVA are the components of TRUVADA RIPLA can be used alone as a complete regimen, or in combination with other anti-HIV medicines to treat people with HIV infection. ATRIPLA is for adults age 18 and over. ATRIPLA has not been studied in children under age 18 or adults over age 65. HIV infection destroys CD4 T ; cells, which are important to the immune system. The immune system helps fight infection. After a large number of T cells are destroyed, acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS ; develops. ATRIPLA helps block HIV reverse transcriptase, a viral chemical in your body enzyme ; that is needed for HIV to multiply. ATRIPLA lowers the amount of HIV in the blood viral load ; . ATRIPLA may also help to increase the number of T cells CD4 cells ; , allowing your immune system to improve. Lowering the amount of HIV in the blood lowers the chance of death or infections that happen when your immune system is weak opportunistic infections ; . Does ATRIPLA cure HIV-1 or AIDS? ATRIPLA does not cure HIV infection or AIDS. The long-term effects of ATRIPLA are not known at this time. People taking ATRIPLA may still get opportunistic infections or other conditions that happen with HIV infection. Opportunistic infections are infections that develop because the immune system is weak. Some of these conditions are pneumonia, herpes virus infections, and Mycobacterium avium complex MAC ; infection. It is very important that you see your healthcare provider regularly while taking ATRIPLA. Does ATRIPLA reduce the risk of passing HIV-1 to others? ATRIPLA has not been shown to lower your chance of passing HIV to other people through sexual contact, sharing needles, or being exposed to your blood. Do not share needles or other injection equipment. Do not share personal items that can have blood or body fluids on them, like toothbrushes or razor blades. Do not have any kind of sex without protection. Always practice safer sex by using a latex or polyurethane condom or other barrier to reduce the chance of sexual contact with semen, vaginal secretions, or blood. Who should not take ATRIPLA? Together with your healthcare provider, you need to decide whether ATRIPLA is right for you. Do not take ATRIPLA if you are allergic to ATRIPLA or any of its ingredients. The active ingredients of ATRIPLA are efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir DF. See the end of this leaflet for a complete list of ingredients. What should I tell my healthcare provider before taking ATRIPLA? Tell your healthcare provider if you: Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant see "What should I avoid while taking ATRIPLA?" ; . Are breastfeeding see "What should I avoid while taking ATRIPLA?" ; . Have kidney problems or are undergoing kidney dialysis treatment. Have bone problems. Have liver problems, including Hepatitis B Virus infection. Your healthcare provider may want to do tests to check your liver while you take ATRIPLA. Have ever had mental illness or are using drugs or alcohol. Have ever had seizures or are taking medicine for seizures. What important information should I know about taking other medicines with ATRIPLA? ATRIPLA may change the effect of other medicines, including the ones for HIV, and may cause serious side effects. Your healthcare provider may change your other medicines or change their doses. Other medicines, including herbal products, may affect ATRIPLA. For this reason, it is very important to let all your healthcare providers and pharmacists know what medications, herbal supplements, or vitamins you are taking. MEDICINES YOU SHOULD NOT TAKE WITH ATRIPLA The following medicines may cause serious and life-threatening side effects when taken with ATRIPLA. You should not take any of these medicines while taking ATRIPLA: Hismanal astemizole ; , Vascor bepridil ; , Propulsid cisapride ; , Versed midazolam ; , Orap pimozide ; , Halcion triazolam ; , ergot medications for example, Wigraine and Cafergpt ; . ATRIPLA also should not be used with Combivir lamivudine zidovudine ; , EMTRIVA, Epivir, Epivir-HBV lamivudine ; , Epzicom abacavir sulfate lamivudine ; , Trizivir abacavir sulfate lamivudine zidovudine ; , SUSTIVA, TRUVADA, or VIREAD. Vfend voriconazole ; should not be taken with ATRIPLA since it may lose its effect or may increase the chance of having side effects from ATRIPLA. It is also important to tell your healthcare provider if you are taking any of the following: Fortovase, Invirase saquinavir ; , Biaxin clarithromycin or Sporanox itraconazole these medicines may need to be replaced with another medicine when taken with ATRIPLA. Calcium channel blockers such as Cardizem or Tiazac diltiazem ; , Covera HS or Isoptin verapamil ; and others; Crixivan indinavir Methadone; Mycobutin rifabutin Rifampin; cholesterol-lowering medicines such as Lipitor atorvastatin ; , Pravachol pravastatin sodium ; , and Zocor simvastatin or Zoloft sertraline these medicines may need to have their dose changed when taken with ATRIPLA. Videx, Videx EC didanosine tenofovir DF a component of ATRIPLA ; may increase the amount of didanosine in your blood, which could result in more side effects. You may need to be monitored more carefully if you are taking ATRIPLA and didanosine together. Also, the dose of didanosine may need to be changed. Reyataz atazanavir sulfate ; or Kaletra lopinavir ritonavir these medicines may increase the amount of tenofovir DF a component of ATRIPLA ; in your blood, which could result in more side effects. You may need to be monitored more carefully if you are taking ATRIPLA and either Reyataz or Kaletra together. Also, the dose of Reyataz or Kaletra may need to be changed. Medicine for seizures [for example, Dilantin phenytoin ; , Tegretol carbamazepine ; , or phenobarbital]; your healthcare provider may want to switch you to another medicine or check drug levels in your blood from time to time. Taking St. John's wort Hypericum perforatum ; , or products containing St. John's wort with ATRIPLA is not recommended. St. John's wort is a herbal product sold as a dietary supplement. Talk with your healthcare provider if you are taking or are planning to take St. John's wort. Taking St. John's wort may decrease ATRIPLA levels and lead to increased viral load and possible resistance to ATRIPLA or cross-resistance to other anti-HIV drugs. Et al. Aborting a migraine attack: naproxen sodium V ergotamine plus caffeine. Headache 1988; 28: 2636. Saxena PR, Cairo-Rawlins WI. Presynaptic inhibition by ergotamine of the responses to cardioaccelerator nerve stimulations in the cat. Eur J Pharmacol 1979; 58: 30512. Saxena PR, Ferrari MD. Pharmacology of antimigraine 5-HT1D receptor agonists. Expert Opin Invest Drugs 1996; 5: 58193. Stoll A. Zur Kenntnis der Mutterkornalkaloide. Verh Naturf Ges Basel 1918; 101: 1901. Swedish Medicines Agency. Sumatriptan versus cafergot suppositories. [Swedish]. 1978. [cited 1999 Aug 27]. Available from: URL: : mpa sve mono imig.shtml Tfelt-Hansen P, Johnson ES. Ergotamine. In: Olesen J, Tfelt-Hansen P, Welch KM, editors. The headaches. New York: Raven Press; 1993. p. 31322. Thoms H. John Stearns 1808 Account of the pulvis parturiens, a remedy of quickening childbirth. J Obstet Gynecol 1931; 2: 41823. Treves TA, Streiffler M, Korczyn AD. Naproxen sodium versus ergotamine tartrate in the treatment of acute migraine attacks. Headache 1992; 32: 2802. Villalon CM, De Vries P, Rabelo G, Centurion D, Sanchez Lopez A, Saxena PR. Canine external carotid vasoconstriction to methysergide, ergotamine and dihydroergotamine: role of 5-HT1B 1D receptors and 2-adrenoceptors. Br J Pharmacol 1999; 126: 58594. Visser WH, Burggraaf J, Muller LM, Schoemaker RC, Fowler PA, Cohen AF, et al. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of sumatriptan in migraine patients with headache recurrence or no response. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1996a; 60: 45260. Visser WH, Jaspers NM, de Vriend RH, Ferrari MD. Risk factors for headache recurrence after sumatriptan: a study in 366 migraine patients. Cephalalgia 1996b; 16: 2649. Visser WH, de Vriend RH, Jaspers NM, Ferrari MD. Sumatriptan in clinical practice: a 2-year review of 453 migraine patients. Neurology 1996c; 47: 4651. von Storch TJ. Complications following the use of ergotamine tartrate. J Med Assoc 1938; 111: 293300. Waters WE. Controlled clinical trial of ergotamine tartrate. Br Med J 1970; 2: 3257. Weiller C, May A, Limmroth V, Juptner M, Kaube H, Schayck RV, et al. Brain stem activation in spontaneous human migraine attacks. Nature Med 1995; 1: 65860. Wolfson WQ, Graham JR. Development of tolerance to ergot alkaloids in a patient with unusually severe migraine. N Engl J Med 1949; 241: 2968. Yuill GM, Swinburn WR, Liversedge LA. A double-blind crossover trial of isometheptene mucate compound and ergotamine in migraine. Br J Clin Pract 1972; 26: 769 and pepcid. Dose for renal dysfx female 8 non formulary in Sask. % EDS t covered by NIHB BP blood pressure COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CI contraindication d days DI drug interaction Dx disease GERD gastroesophageal reflux disease h hours hs bedtime Rx prescription SE side effect SR sustained release tsp teaspoon~5ml tbsp tablespoon~15ml tx treatment wk weeks yr year; scored; Cost Range: low-end price - generic or smaller size. 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Clinical Manifestations. Chest pain, often localized substernally or to the left of the sternum is usually worsened by lyiug down, coughing, and deep inspiration which helps in the differential diagnosis with A l l ; and is relieved by sitting up and leaning forward. Pericardial friction rub diagnostic of pericarditis ; is a scratchy, high-pitched sound that has one to three components corresponding to atrial systole, ventricular systole, and early diastolic ventricular filling. The veutricular systole component is present more consistently. The rub is often transient and is best heard with the diaphragm of the stethoscope as the patient sits forward at forced-end expiration. Diagnosis. EKG may be diagnostic and reveals a diffuse ST-segment elevation with upright T waves a t the onset of chest pam. Differential Diagnosis. The diffuseness of the ST-segment elevation, absence n i reciprocal leads, and absence of the development of Q waves distinguish the characteristic pattern of acute pericarditis from the pattern seen i n acute MI. Treatment of the patient with acute pericarditis involves tre.~tingits etiology and protonix! Recent pharmaceutic treatment for migraine has focused on the serotonergic system or antiemetic symptoms. These include sumatriptan Imigran ; , ergotamine Ergodryl ; , dihydroergotamine Dihydergot ; , or combinations of pharmaceuticals, such as caffeine and ergotamine Cafergot ; .8 Research on these pharmaceuticals suggest significant short-term relief but have not established any long-term benefit.9-15 For example, Winner16 assessed results of subcutaneous dihydroergotamine mesylate DHE-45 ; versus subcutaneous sumatriptan succinate Imitrex ; on a cohort of 295 patients with migraine. In 2 hours 73% of those receiving DHE-45 versus 85% of those receiving sumatriptan succinate had relief from the migraine. However, 45% of the sumatriptan succinate group and 18% of the dihydroergotamine mesylate group had a recurrence of the migraine within 24 hours after treatment. Clinical observations suggest that migraines may be aggravated or potentially caused by cervical spine conditions.17 Even though migraines related to cervicogenic conditions are clinically recognizable, the exact mechanisms are unknown.18-22 The role of the trigeminocervical nucleus in relation to migraine also remains unclear. The nucleus receives input from the upper 3 cervical spine segments, and therefore spinal problems may contribute to nerve facilitation.23 One proposed mechanism for how chiopractic treatment could influence migraine is through alteration of the pain sensitivity of the central nervous system.24 The trigeminal nucleus innervates the cranium, as well as many intracranial and extracranial blood vessels.25 Afferents from the first 3 cervical vertebrae nerve roots also innervate the dura mater, the scalp, and many suboccipital muscles.22 This is a similar mechanism to regional pain syndromes, and it is also suggested as one mechanism for serotonin action.26, 27 The cervical spine has been reported to be involved in headache, dizziness, and other referred pain.20-24, 28-31 Surgical decompression of the C2 nerve root has also resulted in reduction of nausea, photophobia, phonophobia, and vomiting.29 However, the term cervicogenic migraine has been used infrequently and with some controversy because some authors doubt that the cervical spine is a potential etiologic factor for migraine.23 Most subjects with migraine have numerous symptoms and therefore many potential diagnoses.2, 7, 14, 17, Some authors believe there is a continuum between migraine, tension-type headache, and cervicogenic headache.18, 19 In addition, the precipitating or aggravating factors for headaches and migraines are often the same or similar.5, 17, 20, 21, This article will assess the results of a randomized controlled trial for chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy CSMT ; in migraine treatment in regard to alteration in symptoms, clinical features, and morbidity. Drug Name Anti-inflammatories Continued ; TORADOL INTRAVENOUS TORADOL IV IM INJECTION TORADOL ORAL TRILISATE ORAL VOLTAREN ORAL VOLTAREN-XR ORAL ZORPRIN ORAL Antimigraine Agents AMERGE ORAL apap-isometheptene-caffeine oral AXERT ORAL Butalbital-APAP-Caff w Codeine Cap 50325-40-30 mg Butalbital-Aspirin-Caff w Codeine Cap 50325-40-30 mg CAFERGOT ORAL CAFERGOT RECTAL D.H.E. 45 INJECTION DEPAKOTE ER ORAL dihydroergotamine mesylate injection ERGOMAR SUBLINGUAL ergotamine w caffeine oral 2 NF NF GP, PA QL Limited to 6 per month QL Limited to 9 per month I I NF GP, PA AL Age 65 years old, GP, QL Limited to 20 in months GP GP GP Drug Tier on 2 TIER Benefit Drug Tier on 3 TIER Benefit Requirements Limits. Cafergot rebound
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The first trial with oral penicillin was unsuccessful.
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