Sunday, January 20, 2008

Acetaminophen, isometheptene, and dichloralphenazone

U.S. BRAND NAMES — Amidrine [DSC]; Duradrin®; Midrin®; Migquin; Migratine; Migrazone®; Migrin-A
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY Analgesic, Miscellaneous
DOSING: ADULTS Migraine headache: Oral: 2 capsules to start, followed by 1 capsule every hour until relief is obtained (maximum: 5 capsules/12 hours)
Tension headache: Oral: 1-2 capsules every 4 hours (maximum: 8 capsules/24 hours)
DOSING: ELDERLY — Refer to adult dosing.
DOSING: HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT — Use with caution. Limited, low-dose therapy usually well tolerated in hepatic disease/cirrhosis; however, cases of hepatotoxicity at daily acetaminophen dosages <4 g/day have been reported. Avoid chronic use in hepatic impairment.
DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling. [DSC] = Discontinued product
Capsule: Acetaminophen 325 mg, isometheptene mucate 65 mg, dichloralphenazone 100 mg Amidrine [DSC], Duradrin®, Midrin®, Migquin, Migrazone®, Migratine, Migrin-A: Acetaminophen 325 mg, isometheptene mucate 65 mg, and dichloralphenazone 100 mg
DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE Capsule: Acetaminophen 325 mg, isometheptene 65 mg, dichloralphenazone 100 mg Duradrin®, Midrin®, Migquin, Migrazone®, Migratine, Migrin-A: Acetaminophen 325 mg, isometheptene 65 mg, and dichloralphenazone 100 mg
GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — Yes
USE — Relief of migraine and tension headache
ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT — Frequency not defined.
Central nervous system: Transient dizziness
Dermatological: Rash
CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to acetaminophen, isometheptene, dichloralphenazone, or any component of the formulation; glaucoma; severe renal disease; hypertension; organic heart disease; hepatic disease; MAO inhibitor therapy
RESTRICTIONS — C-IV
DRUG INTERACTIONS Based on acetaminophen component: Substrate (minor) of CYP1A2, 2A6, 2C9, 2D6, 2E1, 3A4; Inhibits CYP3A4 (weak) Decreased effect: Barbiturates, carbamazepine, hydantoins, rifampin, sulfinpyrazone may decrease the analgesic effect of acetaminophen; cholestyramine may decrease acetaminophen absorption (separate dosing by at least 1 hour) Increased toxicity: Barbiturates, carbamazepine, hydantoins, isoniazid, rifampin, sulfinpyrazone may increase the hepatotoxic potential of acetaminophen; chronic ethanol abuse increases risk for acetaminophen toxicity; effect of warfarin may be enhanced
ETHANOL / NUTRITION / HERB INTERACTIONS — Ethanol: Excessive intake of ethanol may increase the risk of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. Avoid ethanol or limit to <3 drinks/day.
LACTATION — Excretion in breast milk unknown/use caution
BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — Acetaminophen and dichloralphenazone are excreted in breast milk; excretion of isometheptene is not known.
PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)Capsules (Amidrine) 325-65-100 mg (30): $13.99
Capsules (Migratine) 325-65-100 mg (100): $37.57
Capsules (Migrazone) 325-65-100 mg (100): $38.99

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