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Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate Tablets)

Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate Tablets)

Manufactured by: Novartis

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Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) is used in the treatment of migraines. Although the cause of migraine attacks is not fully understood, it is thought that the widening of blood vessels in the brain causes the pain associated with migraine attacks. It is also believed that a chemical called serotonin is released in the brain at the beginning of an attack. Serotonin causes the release of other chemicals which cause blood vessels in the brain to widen. Serotonin itself causes blood vessels in the brain to narrow. Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) binds to serotonin receptors in the brain, which causes the blood vessels to narrow. By decreasing the width of blood vessels in the brain Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) relieves the pain of migraine headaches. Caffeine is also included in this preparation to enhance the effect of ergotamine. Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) should not be used to prevent migraines. Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) should not be used in excess of the recommended dose or on a long-term daily basis as it may cause rebound headache. People who use Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) should not exceed the maximal allowed dose. The symptoms of Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate)overdosage include numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes, and non-migrane related nausea and vomiting. Should signs of overdosage occur, treatment must be discontinued and their physician should be consulted at once. Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately. Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) should not be used during pregnancy as it may be harmful to the unborn baby. Seek medical advice from your doctor. This medicine passes into breast milk. It is recommended that mothers should avoid using Cafergot (Caffeine/Ergotamine Tartrate) while breastfeeding. Seek medical advice from your doctor.

There is often a predisposition for migraine within the family of migraine sufferers, but it is not certain how large a role heredity plays. Migraine is a fairly common condition, affecting about 20 per cent of females and 6 per cent of males in their lifetime. Although it can come on later in life this is unusual. About 90 per cent of migraine sufferers have their first attack before they are 40. Most people suffering from migraine are aware that different foods, such as cheese, chocolate, wine or citrus fruits, can cause the attacks. Other things that may trigger an attack include exercise, anxiety, stress, bright lights, loud noise, the contraceptive pill and travel. These particular causal factors vary from patient to patient. Some women experience attacks more frequently around the time of their menstrual periods. Migraine sufferers should avoid factors such as alcohol, lack of sleep and foods that are known to cause attacks. The first-ever attack of migraine can look like many other conditions, including meningitis or even a stroke so great care can be needed in making the initial diagnosis. Once several attacks have occurred however the pattern becomes recognisable. Depending on the circumstances it may be necessary for the person to see a specialist (neurologist) to have investigations such as a brain scan. Other tests, such as those for 'allergies' or which seek to identify triggers for the migraine are of little help. Blood tests are normal in migraine. The first line of treatment is always to try and identify trigger factors, which means keeping a careful record of events, mainly of foods that have preceded an attack. Particular foods are identified as migraine triggers in about 20 per cent of sufferers. The large female preponderance within migraine sufferers points to the importance of hormonal factors such as the menstrual cycle, which are not modifiable. Many women also find that the oral contraceptive pill worsens attacks, and if so it should be stopped. People suffering a migraine should try to rest in a dark, quiet room. Treatment of migraine is most effective if given at the start of an attack. Simple painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin or ibuprofen, can be effective at relieving migraine and are usually the first treatment tried. They are preferably taken in soluble form, as these are absorbed by the body faster. If nausea or vomiting are a problem then suppositories may be preferable, alternatively an antisickness medicine can be taken with the painkiller. Your doctor may prescribe the antisickness medicines domperidone or metoclopramide; these also speed up the absorption of the painkiller. There are also products available that combine these with a painkiller, eg Paramax, Migramax, Domperamol. If simple painkillers and antisickness medicines consistently fail to relieve migraine attacks, then the most popular modern remedies are the 'triptan' group of drugs. These are prescription medicines and include sumatriptan, rizatriptan and zolmitriptan, among others. These drugs cause the blood vessels around the brain to contract, thus counteracting the dilatation that seems to part of the initial migraine process. They come in various forms, including nasal sprays, injections and tablets that dissolve on the tongue, which can be useful if nausea and vomiting are a problem during the migraine. If attacks are sufficiently frequent or last a long time, preventive treatment or prophylactic treatment as doctors call it, may be recommended. This usually involves taking daily medication, so may not be appropriate for people who suffer only occasional migraines. Examples of medicines that can be used in this way are: propranolol, pizotifen, amitriptyline and valproate (the latter two are not licensed for this purpose). Often several kinds of medication need to be tried and perhaps combined before the most effective treatment for each individual patient can be found. Alternative therapies, such as homoeopathy and acupuncture, are popular even if the evidence supporting their effectiveness is poor or absent. The herbal remedy feverfew has shown some efficacy in preventing migraine. Lifestyle and dietary advice are always important


 

 

Cafergot

Cafergot is one of a group of medicines known as ergot alkaloids or Psychopharmacologic and Neuralgic (CNS) Drugs, commonly used to prevent certain kinds of throbbing headaches such as migraine and cluster headaches. Cafergot/Caffeine acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to produce its muscle relaxant effects. Cafergot comes in catagry of drugs called Caffeine. Cafergot/Caffeine is being manufactured by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and is available in tablets.

What are the most common problems for which Cafergot/Caffeine is used?

Cafergot/Caffeine commonly used to prevent certain kinds of throbbing headaches such as migraine and cluster headaches. Migraine headaches usually cause a throbbing pain on one side of the head. Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, increased sensitivity to light and sound, and other symptoms may accompany the pain. Migraine is thought to be caused by electrical and chemical imbalances in certain parts of the brain. These imbalances affect the blood vessels in the brain -- first tightening them up, and then widening them. As the blood vessels widen, they stimulate the release of chemicals that increase sensitivity to pain and cause inflammation and swelling.therefore Cafergot/Caffeine used for the prevention and treatment of these symptoms that occurs due to migraine and cluster headaches, such as:

  • Cafergot/Caffeine is useful for the treatment of Throbbing pain on one side of the head. Because the pain of migraine often occurs on one side. Pain also sometimes spreads to affect the entire head. Cafergot/Caffeine is used in combination with rest, physical therapy, pain medicine, and other therapies.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine is used for treatment of pain worsened by physical activity.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine is used for treatment of Nausea, sometimes with vomiting.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine also used to treatment of Visual symptoms.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine is useful for the treatment of those patients who suffered to the problems facial tingling or numbness.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine may also be used for relieve extreme sensitivity to light and noise.
  • Cafergot/Caffeine is useful for the treatment of patients who suffered to the problems of looking pale and feeling cold.

Note: - Cafergot/Caffeine is useful for above problems but notice that if they occur due to migraine and cluster headaches.

How does Cafergot/Caffeine works?

Cafergot/Caffeine is one of a group of medicines known as psychopharmacologic and neuralgic (CNS) Drugs. Cafergot/Caffeine drugs based on this chemical are sometimes used to treat migraine attacks or vascular headaches. Vascular headaches are caused by the swelling and expansion of the blood vessels around the pain-sensitive nerve structures within the head (cranium). When an artery becomes distended, the delicate network of nerve fibers around it stretch and give off pain signals that may increase with each pulse. This creates the throbbing effect often associated with this type of headache. Cafergot/Caffeine is a cranial vasoconstrictor, which means it helps relieve headaches by tightening the distended blood vessels that are causing the pain. Although the cause of migraine attacks is not fully understood, it is also believed that a chemical called serotonin is released in the brain at the beginning of an attack. Serotonin causes the release of other chemicals that cause blood vessels in the brain to widen.Serotonin itself causes blood vessels in the brain to narrow. Cafergot/Caffeine is thought to work in part by acting on serotonin receptors in the brain, causing the blood vessels to narrow. Cafergot/Caffeine also acts on other types of receptors found on the walls of blood vessels, called alpha receptors. This also causes the blood vessels to narrow.

Is any prescription required to get Cafergot/Caffeine?

Yes, prescription is necessary, one most not to use Cafergot/Caffeine without prescription. In some cases it is harmful for somebodies,so it is better to use Cafergot/Caffeine under doctor’s guidance or according to your medical consultant.

Dosage of Cafergot/Caffeine ?

Cafergot/Caffeine Tablets always take under doctor’s guidance. The recommended doses of Cafergot/Caffeine Tablets you continue to take it for as long as your doctor prescribes it, even if you do not feel an immediate benefit. Anybody should take the recommended oral dosage of Cafergot/Caffeine Tablets is after or before taking meal with a full glass of water. The total dose for any single attack should not exceed 6 tablets.

What is the minimum duration for which Cafergot/Caffeine should be taken?

The duration of taking Cafergot/Caffeine is not constant; it depends according to the problem. Your doctor or consultant can describe you better about the time period for which duration Cafergot/Caffeine should be taken or until the medication is deemed effective.

Are there any side effects of Cafergot/Caffeine ?

Possible side effects that occurs during the uses of Cafergot/Caffeine:

  • Dizziness
  • Dizziness on standing up or when getting up from a lying and sitting position
  • Lightheadedness Confusion
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Drowsiness
  • Trouble seeing, hearing and feeling things that are not there
  • Fainting
  • Fast or irregular heart beat
  • Rash
  • Seizures
  • Itching
  • Fever
  • Weakness
  • Pain
  • Breathlessness
  • Runny or blocked nose
  • Sneezing
  • Facial pressure or pain
  • Double vision
  • Numbness
  • Tingling and colour change (white, blue then red) in fingers and toes when exposed to the cold
  • Abdominal pain
  • Indigestion
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Increased urination

Under what circumstances Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used?

If you have an allergy to Cafergot/Caffeine or any other ingredients of this medicine, then should not be used.

If you have suffering to kidney disease, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

If you have suffering to the problem liver disease, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

If you have suffering to irregular beating of the heart or any other heart problems, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

If you have suffering to swelling or inflammation around the heart, pericarditis or pericardial effusion problems, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

If you have suffering to one heart valve disorder involving or more valves, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

If you have suffering to scarring and thickening in the lungs with shortness of breath or pulmonary fibrosis, Cafergot/Caffeine should not be used without consulting of doctor.

Under which storage conditions Cafergot/Caffeine should be kept?

Cafergot/Caffeine should be stored in cupboard at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Do not store Cafergot/Caffeine Tablets in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places.Keep always Cafergot/Caffeine medicine out of the reach of children.

Major drug Manufacturers

  • Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation
  • Eli Lilly and Company
  • Agouron Pharamaceuticals
  • Bedford Laboratories
  • Alliance
  • Novartis

Similar drugs Cafergot/Caffeine

  • Cafatine PB
  • Ercaf
  • Ergo-Caff
  • Migergot
  • Wigraine
  • Ergonovine
  • Ergotamine
  • Methylergometrine

From where can one get Cafergot/Caffeine ?

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Why to buy Cafergot/Caffeine drug from Canada?

It is cheaper to buy Cafergot/Caffeine from Online Canadian Pharmacy, because Canadian government regulates the prices of Cafergot/Caffeine and also because of the very common reason of exchange rate. Since, the Canadian dollar is cheaper as compared to the US Dollars, so one can buy more Cafergot/Caffeine from Canada, there by saving a lot of money.

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