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Corticosteroids Oral, Corticosteroids Topical, Cortisporin Otic, Cosopt

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Type of Drug
corticosteroids, Oral (kor-tih-koe-STER-oids)
Brand Names
Betamethasone Celestone
Gerzq(t St D?Pdient: Budesonide Entocort EC
Cortisone Acetate &I
Dexamethasone EQ Mymethasone
Fludrocortisone
Hydrocortisone Cortef
Methylprednisolone 19 Medrol
Prednisolone 10
Orapred    Pediapred
Orapred ODT    Prelone
Prednisone 0 Prednisone Intensol    Sterapred
Prescribed For
A wide variety of disorders from rash to cancer, including adrenal disease, adrenal hormone replacement, bursitis, arthritis, severe skin diseases including psoriasis and other rashes, severe or disabling allergies, asthma, drug or serum sickness, attacks of multiple sclerosis, severe respiratory diseases including pneumonitis, blood disorders, gastrointestinal (GI) disease including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, and inflammation of the nerves, heart, or other organs. Dexamethasone is also used to treat mountain sickness, vomiting, bronchial disease in premature babies, excessive hairiness, and hearing loss associated with bacterial meningitis. Fludrocortisone is used to treat Addison’s disease and for symptomatic orthostatic hypotension. Prednisone is used to improve strength and function of some muscular dystrophy patients. Methylprednisolone is used to decrease mortality in some patients suffering from severe alcoholism and chronic active hepatitis.
General Information
Produced by the adrenal gland, natural corticosteroids are hormones that affect almost every body system. The major dMeyences among corticosteroid drugs are potency and variation in secondary effects, 0OZ10r preference and past experience with a Mftosferoid usually determine which drug to prescribe for a specific disease.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use an oral corticosteroid if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients.
Corticosteroids may mask symptoms of an infection. Because these drugs compromise the immune system, new infections may occur during corticosteroid treatment; when this happens, a relatively minor infection that would respond to ordinary treatment can turn serious. Corticosteroids may impair immune response to hepatitis B, prolonging recovery. They may reactivate dormant amebiasis (a parasitic infection). Corticosteroids should not be taken if you have a fungal blood infection, because they can allow the infection to spread more easily. They should be used with caution by people with herpes eye infection, tuberculosis or in any other bacterial, fungal, or viral infections.
Long-term use of any corticosteroid may increase the risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, or eye infections, especially viral or fungal.
When stopping a corticosteroid, dosage must be reduced gradually under a doctor’s supervision—otherwise you may experience adrenal gland failure.
If you are taking large corticosteroid doses. you should not receive any live virus vaccine because corticosteroids interfere with the body’s reaction to the vaccine.
Hydrocortisone and cortisone may lead to high blood pressure. Other corticosteroids are less likely to affect blood pressure.
Corticosteroids should be used with caution if you have severe kidney disease.
High-dose or long-term corticosteroid therapy may aggravate or worsen stomach ulcers. This may occur when total dosage reaches 1000 mg of prednisone, 150 mg of betamethasone or dexamethasone, 5000 mg of cortisone. 4000 mg of hydrocortisone, 1000 mg of prednisolone, or 800 mg of methylprednisolone.
People who have recently stopped taking a corticosteroid and are going through a period of stress may need small doses of a rapid-acting corticosteroid, such as hydrocortisone, to get them through this period. Call your doctor if you think you might be experiencing this kind of stress reaction.
Use corticosteroids with caution if you have had a recent heart attack or have, Colitis, heart failure, high blood pressure, blood-clotting tendencies, thrombophlebitis, osteoporosis, antibiotic-resistant infections, Cushing’s disease, myasthenia gravis, metastatic cancer, diabetes, underactive thyroid disease, cirrhosis of the liver, or seizure disorders.
corticosteroid psychosis (symptoms include euphoria or feeling “high,” delirium, sleeplessness, mood swings, personality changes, and severe depression) may develop in people taking dosages greater than 40 mg a day of prednisone. These symptoms may also develop with other corticosteroids taken in equivalent doses (see “Usual Dose” for relative equivalencies). Symptoms of corticosteroid psychosis usually develop within 15-30 days of beginning treatment. These symptoms may also be linked to other factors—women and those with a family history of psychosis are more at risk.
Corticosteroids can cause loss of calcium, which may result in bone fractures and aseptic necrosis of the femoral and humorai heads (a condition in which the large bones in the hip degenerate from loss of calcium).
Prednisone may aggravate emotional instability.
Corticosteroids do not cure multiple sclerosis (MS) or slow its progression, though they may speed recovery from attacks of the disease.
. Corticosteroid products often contain tartrazine dyes and sulfite preservatives. Many people are allergic to these chemicals.
Possible Side Effects
✓    Most common: headache, respiratory infections, acne, and bruising.
✓    Common: water retention (swollen ankles), back pain, heart failure, upset stomach (possibly leading to stomach or duodenal ulcer), potassium loss, dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, weight gain, increased appetite, nausea, stomach gas, abdominal pain, general pain, muscle weakness, loss of muscle mass, slowed healing of wounds, increased sweating, allergic rash, itching, convulsions, excess hair growth, and worsening of a pre-existing psychiatric condition.
✓    Less common: irregular menstruation; slowed growth in children, particularly after lengthy periods of corticosteroid treatment; adrenal or pituitary gland suppression; diabetes; drug sensitivity or allergic reactions; blood clots; moon face; feeling unwell; euphoria; mood swings; personality Changes; and severe depression.
♦    Rare: Rare side effects can appear in any part of the body. Contact your doctor if you experience any side effect not listed above.
Drug Interactions
•    Tell your doctor if you are taking any oral anticoagulant (blood-thinning) drug. If you begin taking a corticosteroid, your anticoagulant dosage may have to be adjusted.
•    Combining a corticosteroid and a diuretic such as hydrochlorothiazide may cause loss of blood potassium. Low blood potassium may increase the side effects of digitalis drugs.
•    Contraceptive drugs, estrogen, erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, and ketoconazole may increase the risk of corticosteroid side effects.
•    Barbiturates, aminoglutethimide, phenytoin and other hydantoin anticonvulsants, rifampin, ephedrine, colestipol, and cholestyramine may reduce the effectiveness of corticosteroids.
•    Corticosteroids may decrease the effects of aspirin and other salicylates, growth hormones, and isoniazid.
•    Combining a corticosteroid and a theophylline drug may require a dosage adjustment of either or both drugs.
•    Corticosteroids may interfere with laboratory tests. Tell your doctor if you are taking any of these drugs so that tests are properly analyzed.
•    Limit your intake of alcohol while on oral corticosteroids.
Food Interactions
Take corticosteroids with food or a small amount of antacid to avoid stomach upset. If stomach upset continues, notify your doctor. Grapefruit juice doubles the amount of some oral corticosteroids absorbed into the blood.
Usual Dose
Once-daily doses should be taken in the morning. Dosages vary greatly and depend upon the specific disease being treated. Dosages for infants and children should be individualized according to severity of disease and response to treatment.
Betamethasone: starting dosage-0.6-7.2 mg a day. Maintenance 1609age-0.6-7.2 mg a day.
Budesonide: 9 mg a day.
Cortisone: starting dosage-25-300 mg a day. Maintenance dosage-25-300 mg a day.
Dexamethasone: 0.75-9 mg a day. Daily dosage sometimes exceeds 9 mg. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary it you are experiencing emotional stress. In alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Hydrocortisone: 20-240 mg a day.
Methylprednisolone: starting dosage-4-48 mg or more a day. Maintenance dosage varies. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary if you are experiencing emotional stress. in alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Prednisone and Prednisoione: 5-60 mg a day. Daily dosage sometimes exceeds 60 mg. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary if you are experiencing emotional stress. In alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Equivalent doses: Using 5 mg of prednisone as the basis for comparison, equivalent doses of other corticosteroids are 0.6 mg-0.75 mg of betamethasone, 25 mg of cortisone, 0.75 mg of dexamethasone, 20 mg of hydrocortisone, 4 mg of methylprednisolone, and 5 mg of prednisolone.
Overdosage
Symptoms of overdose are anxiety, depression or stimulation, joint or muscle pain, blurred vision, stomach bleeding, increased blood sugar, high blood pressure, and water retention. The victim should be taken to a hospital emergency room immediately. ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Do not stop taking this medication without your doctor’s knowledge. Suddenly stopping any corticosteroid drug may have severe consequences; the dosage must be gradually reduced by your doctor.
G& your doctor if you develop unusual weight gain, black or tarry stools, swelling of the feet or legs, muscle weakness, vomiting of blood, menstrual irregularity, prolonged sore throat, fever, cold or infection, appetite loss, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, weakness, dizziness, or low blood sugar.
If you take several doses a day and forget a dose, take the dose you forgot as soon as possible. It it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and double the next dose. If you take 1 dose a day and forget a dose, skip the dose you forgot and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
If you take a corticosteroid every other day and forget a dose, take it immediately if you remember it in the morning of your regularly scheduled day. If it is much later in the day, skip the dose you forgot and take it the following morning, then go back to your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: Studies have shown that long-term corticosteroid therapy at high dosages may cause birth defects, as may chronic corticosteroid use during the first 3 months of pregnancy. When this drug is considered crucial by your doctor, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks.
Corticosteroids taken by mouth may pass into breast milk. Most nursing mothers who must take a corticosteroid should use infant formula, though low dosages of some of these drugs may be taken for short periods while breast-feeding. Consult your doctor.
Seniors: Seniors are more likely to develop high blood pressure while taking an oral corticosteroid. Older women are more susceptible to osteoporosis (a condition characterized by loss of bone mass due to depletion of minerals, especially calcium) associated with high dosages of oral corticosteriods. Lower dosages are just as effective in seniors and cause fewer side effects.

Type of Drug
Corticosteroids, Topical
(kor-tih-koe-STER-oids)
Brand NameS
CLASS 1–Super-potent topical products
Betamethasone Dipropionate gel, ointment 0.05% 91
Diprolene gel/ointment
C/obetasol Propionate 0.05% cream, foam, gel, lotion, shampoo, ointment 19
Clobex    Olux
Cormax    Olux E
Embeline    Temovate Embeline E
Difforasone Diacetate ointment 0.05% RE Olux-E Foam    Psorcon E
Fluocinonide cream 0.1 % 0 Vanos
Flurandrenolide tape 4 MCgICM2 Rfl Cordran Tape
Halobetasol Propionate cream/ ointment 0.05%
Ultravate
CLASS 2—High-potency topical products  Amcinonide ointment 0.1 % (0
Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 0.05%
Diprolene AF
Generic Ingredients: Betamethasone Dipropionate (0.064%) + Calcipotriene (0.005%) ointment
Taclonex
Desoximetasone Cream, ointment 0.25% and 0.05%; 0.05% gel DG
Topicort    Topicort LP
Generic 10gVEOUnt.- Diflorasone Diacetate cream, ointment 0.05% 91
Apexicon    Florone E
Apexicon E    Maxiflor
Florone    Psorcon
Fluocinonide cream, gel, ointment,
solution 0.05% 9
Lidex    Lidex E
Halcinonide cream, ointment, solution 0.1 % Halog
Mometasone Furoate ointment 0.1 % 91 Elocon
Triamcinolone Acetonide ointment 0.5% RE
CLASS 3—Upper mid-strength topical products  Amcinonide lotion 0.1 % 0
Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 0.05% (a
Diprolene    Teladar
Maxivate
Generic Ingredient.- Betamethasone Valerate ointment 0.1 %
Fluocinofone Acetonide [’61 Capex Shampoo
Fluticasone Propionate cream 0.05% 9 Cutivate
Triamcinolone Acetonide cream 0.5%
Delta-Tritex    Kenonel
Flutex    Triacet
Kenalog Cream    Triderm Kenalog-H
CLASS 4—Mid-strength topical products  Amcftnide cream 0.1% D3
Betamethasone Dipropionate lotion 0.05% and foam 0.12%®
Diprosone    Maxivate Lotion
Luxiq Foam
Desoximetasone cream 0.05% 19 Topicort
Fluocinolone Acetonide
Synalar Ointment 0.025%    Synalar-HP Cream 0.2%
Flurandrenolide ointment 0.05% Cordran
Fluticasone Propionate lotion 0.05% Cutivate
Hydrocortisone Valerate ointment 0.2% ED Westcort
Mometasone Furoate cream, lotion, solution 0.1
Elocon
Prednicarbate ointment 0.1 % 10 Dermatop E
Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1 %
Aristocort A    Delta-Tritex Cream
Aristocort Cream and    Kenalog
Ointment    Triderm
CLASS 5—Lower mid-strength topical products  Betamethasone Valerate cream, lotion 0.1
Beta-Val    Dermabet
Betatrex    Valnac
Clocortolone Pivalate cream 0.1 % Cloderm
Desonide ointment 0.0511/0
Desonate    Tridesilon
UnOwen    Verdeso Foam Lokara
Fluocinolone Acetonide cream 0.025% 91 Synalar
Flurandrenolide cream, lotion M Cordran Lotion 0.05% Cordran SP 0.05% Cordran Ointment 0.25%
Fluticasone Propionate ointment 0.005% Cutivate
Hydrocortisone Butyrate Cream, ointment, solution 0.1 0
Locoid
Hydrocortisone Probutate 0.1% Pandel
Hydrocortisone Valerate cream 0.2% RE Westcort
Prednicarbate Cream 0.1 % RE Dermatop E
CLASS 6—Mild topical products
Alclometasone Dipropionate cream, ointment 0.05% 91
Aclovate
Desonide cream, lotion 0.05% DesOwen    Tridesilon Lokara
Fluocinolone Acetonide cream, shampoo, solution 0.01%
Derma-Smoothe/FS Oil    FS Shampoo
Flurosyn    Synalar
Flurandrenolide cream DG Cordran SP 0.025%
Generic Ingredient., Triamcinoione Acetonide cream 0.1 % MS10cort
Triamcinolone Acetonide cream 0.025% Flutex    Triacet
Kenalog
CLASS 7—Least potent topical products  Hydrocortisone A
1% HC    HydroSkin
Ala-Cort    HydroTex
Ala-Scalp    Hytone
Alcortin    Ivy Soothe
Analpram-HC    Maximum Strength Bactine
Anusol-HC    Maximum Strength Cortaid
Cetacort    Maximum Strength Cortaid
Cortaid Intensive Therapy    Faststick
Cortizone-5    Maximum Strength
Cortizone-10    KeriCort-1 0
Cortizone-10 Plus    Nutracort
Cortizone-10 Quickshot    Procort
Cortizone for Kids    Proctocream-HC
Delcort    Proctofoam-HC
Extra Strength CortaGel    Stie-cort
Hemril    Synacort
Hi-Cor 1.0    Tegrin HC
Hi-Cor 2.5    Texacort Hycort
Hydrocortisone Acetate cream, ointment 0.5% and 1%G
Cortef Feminine Itch    Lanacort
Corticaine    Maximum Strength Caldecort
Cortifoam    Micort-HC
Dricort    U-Cort Gynecort Female Creme
Prescribed For
Inflammation, itching, eczema, dermatitis, vitiligo (patchy loss of skin color), blistering skin diseases, lupus and other connective tissue diseases, psoriasis, and many other specialized skin problems; may also be used to Weal severe diaper rash.
General Information
Topical corticosteroids do not cure the underlying cause of skin problems, but they can relieve symptoms of rash, itching, or inflammation by interfering with the body mechanisms that produce them. You should never use a topical corticosteroid without your doctor’s knowledge because it could mask a symptom important in diagnosing your condition. Also, improper use of a topical corticosteroid could lead to unwanted and sometimes permanent side effects. In general, ointment forms of topical steroids are more potent and usually more effective than cream or lotion forms. Ointments are also less likely to cause allergic reactions because they contain fewer inactive ingredients.
Generic products in this group can vary in potency and produce different results from their brand-name counterparts, even though they contain the identical quantity of active ingredient. Topical steroids are rated from 1 (most potent) to 7 (least potent). Generally, products within a potency class are interchangeable. Ask your doctor or pharmacist which products are interchangeable. The lowest potency products are available without a prescription. Ointments tend to be more potent than creams and solutions and different product concentrations affect their classification.
Super-potent topical corticosteroids (class 1) should not be used on the face, neck, under the arms, or in the groin area. These products are generally reserved for situations in which less potent products have not worked. They should be used with caution, and should only be applied to the areas that are affected with the rash. Using a product in this category for longer than 2 weeks at a time increases the risk of permanent skin damage.
High-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 2 and 3) are best for the trunk, arms, and legs, but should not be used on the face, neck, under the arms, or in the groin area. Using a product in this category for longer than 2 weeks at a time increases the risk of permanent skin damage.
Intermediate-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 4 and 5) can be used in children for up to 1-2 weeks at a time. This type of medication is best for the trunk and extremities. It is safer for use on thin skin, and less effective on thicker skin.
Low-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 6 and 7) can be used on any part of the body, and can be used in children. They are the best choice for the face, uadera~m area, groin, neck, and i ftl Occluded areas such as skin folds.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use a topical corticosteroid if you are allergic or sensitive to corticosteroids or to any ingredients of the aerosol, cream, gel, lotion, ointment, or solution. Do not use a topical corticosteroid as the sole treatment for bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, viral skin diseases such as herpes, fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot, or known tuberculosis of the skin. These drugs should not be used in the ear if the eardrum is perforated. Do not use a topical corticosteroid on ulcerated skin, or to treat acne.
Skin problems can become less responsive with time if a product is applied continuously over a long period of time. This can re-
sult in a flare-up of the problem when the medication is stopped.
Using a less potent product may avoid this problem.
Rectal corticosteroid products should not be used if you have any serious bowel condition, including bowel perforation, obstruction, abscess, and systemic fungal infection.
The rectal foam is not expelled after it has been applied and may result in higher drug blood levels than those associated with rectal enema products. The risk of systemic (whole-body) side effects is greater when more of the drug enters the blood. If there is no improvement after 2 or 3 weeks of using a rectal corticosteroid, contact your doctor.
Using a topical corticosteroid around the eyes for prolonged periods may cause cataracts, glaucoma and/or permanent thinning and fragility of skin around the eyes where the corticosteroid is being applied.
Children may be more susceptible to serious systemic side effects from topical corticosteroids, including growth retardation, Cushing’s syndrome, and suppression of natural corticosteroid production, requiring a tapering of the medication, especially if the medications are applied to large areas over long periods. Super-potent topical corticosteroids are not recommended for children.
Possible Side Effects
♦ Most common: burning; itching; irritation; “steroid” acne; skin thinning, tightening, or discoloration; stretch marks; dry cracked skin; bruising; and secondary i0ection. These effects are more likely when the treated area is covered Stith al) occlusive bandage (one that prevents contact with water and air). Side effects are more likely with extended use of high-potency topical corticosteroid products and when the treated area is covered with a bandage that completely prevents skin contact with water and air.
Possible Side Effects (continued)
V Significant amounts of corticosteroids may be absorbed into the bloodstream if large amounts are used for long periods. This can result in systemic effects and may cause serious problems, particularly in people with liver disease. Systemic side effects include lightheadedness, hives, growth suppression, and adrenal suppression.
Drug Interactions None known.
Usual Dose
Adult
Cream, Ointment, Solution, Foam, and Aerosol: Apply a thin film to the skin 2-3 times a day. High- and super-potent products should be applied no more than twice a day, and should be used for short-term treatment, usually 2-3 weeks at a time. Some may have to be applied only once a day.
Rectal Enema: 100 mg nightly for 21 days.
Rectal Foam: 1 applicator’s worth, 1-2 times a day for 2-3 weeks.
Child: Dosages for children should be limited to the lowest possible potency.
Overdosage
Serious adverse effects are unlikely after accidental ingestion. Excessive use of large amounts of topical corticosteroids may cause overdose symptoms and require gradual discontinuation of the drug. Call your local poison control center or a hospital emergency room for more information. ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
To prevent secondary infection, clean the skin before applying the drug. Apply a very thin film and rub in gently—effectiveness depends m contact area, not the thickness of the layer applied.
Do not wash, rub, or put clothing on the area until the medication has dried.
Topical corticosteroids have an additive effect: with continuous use, 1 or 2 applications a day may be as effective as 3 or more. Once the drug begins to take effect, your doctor may recommend reducing the dose to the minimum level needed to control the
condition.
Flurandrenolide tape comes with specific directions for use-, fol-
low them carefully.
If your doctor instructs you to apply plastic wrap or any other occlusive dressing, follow directions carefully. These dressings can increase the penetration of the drug into your skin by as much as 10 times, which may be a crucial element in the medication’s effectiveness. Occlusive dressings should not be used with any of the super-potent topical products.
If you are using one of these products for diaper rash, do not use tight-fitting diapers or plastic pants, which can cause too much drug to be absorbed into the blood.
Your doctor may prescribe a specific form of the product with good reason. Do not change forms without your doctor’s knowledge: a different form may not be as effective.
If you forget to administer a dose, do so as Soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and continue with your regular schedule. Do not administer a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: Large amounts of corticosteroids applied to the skin for long periods of time may increase the risk of birth defects. When your doctor considers any of these drugs crucial, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks. Do not use any over-the-counter hydrocortisone product for more than a few days without your doctor’s knowledge.
Nursing mothers who must use a topical corticosteroid should consider using infant formula. If you apply a corticosteroid to the nipple area, be sure to completely clean the area prior to nursing. Nursing mothers should never use the highest potency corticosteroids (classes 1, 2 or 3) because of the risk of absorbing large amounts of drug into the system that could find its way into breast milk. Nursing mothers should discuss toqkoa1 corticosteroid use with their doctor befQ(e,applying any product.
Seniors: Seniors are more susceptible to high blood pressure and osteoporosis (a condition characterized by loss of bone mass due to depletion of minerals, especially calcium) associated with large dosages. These effects are unlikely with topical corticosteroids unless a high-potency medication is used over a large area for an extended period.

Brand Name
Cortisporin Otic
Generic Ingredients
Hydrocortisone + Neomycin Sulfate + Polymyxin B Sulfate RE
Other Brand Names
AK-Spore H.C. Otic    Octicair
Antibiotic    Otic-Care
Cortatrigen Ear Drops    Otocort
Drotic    Pediotic
Ear-Eze    UAD LazerSporin-C
Type of Drug
Antibiotic and corticosteroid combination.
Prescribed For
Superficial ear infection, ear inflammation or itching, and other outer ear problems.
General Information
Cortisporin Otic contains a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and 2 antibiotics to treat local ear infections. This combination can be quite useful for local ear problems because of its dual method of action and its relatively broad applicability.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use Cortisporin Otic if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients.
Cortisporin Otic is designed for use in the ear. It can be very damaging if placed into the eye.
Cortisporin should not be used if you have herpes simplex, vaccinia, or chickenpox. It also should not be used by patients sensitive to sulfite.
Cortisporin Otic should not be used iAyou have a perforated eardrum,
Possible Side Effects
V Local irritation, such as itching or burning, may occur as a drug sensitivity or allergic reaction.
Drug Interactions None known.
Usual Dose
3-4 drops in the affected ear 3-4 times a day. Treatment should not last beyond 10 days.
Overdosage
The amount of drug contained in each bottle is too small to cause serious problems. Call a hospital emergency room or your local poison control center for more information. If you seek treatment, ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Use only when prescribed by a physician. Overuse of this or similar products can result in the growth of new organisms, such as fungi. If new infections or problems appear, stop using the drug and contact your doctor.
Before administering drops, wash your hands, then hold the Closed bottle in your hand for a few minutes to warm it to body temperature. Shake well for 10 seconds. For best results, drops should not be self-administered, but given by another person. The person receiving the drops should lie on his or her side with the affected ear facing upward. Fill the dropper and instill the required number of drops directly in the ear canal.
If the drops are being given to an infant, hold the earlobe down and back to allow the drops to run in. If the drops are being given to an older child or adult, hold the earlobe up and back to allow them to run in. Do not put the dropper into the ear or allow it to touch any part of the ear or bottle. Keep the ear tilted for about 5 minutes after the drops have been put in or insert a soft cotton plug, whichever is recommended by your doctor.
If you forget to administer a dose of Cortisporin Otic, do so as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the dose you forgot and continue with your regular schedQ%e. Do not apply a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: There are no studies of Cortisporin Otic in pregnant women but it does contain a corticosteroid, which when used over long periods of time in other formulations may increase the risk of birth defects. This drug should only be used during pregnancy after carefully weighing it potential benefits against its risks. Nursing mothers who must take this drug should use in-Pant formula.
Seniors: Seniors may use this product without special restriction.

Brand Name
Cosopt
Generic Ingredients  Dorzolamide + Timolol
Type of Drug
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and beta blocker combination.
Prescribed For
Open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
General Information
Cosopt contains 2 glaucoma drugs that work in different ways. It is intended for people whose glaucoma does not respond to either drug used alone. Small amounts of dorzolamide and timololthe active ingredients in Cosopt–enter the bloodstream.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use Cosopt if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients or cannot take sulfa drugs or beta blockers. Cosopt should not be used by people with bronchial asthma, severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow heart rate or heart block, heart failure, or who are in shock.
People with diabetes or an overactive thyroid should use Cosopt with caution since beta blockers can mask the signs of low blood sugar or hyperthyroidism.
Small amounts of both ingredients enter the bloodstream and can produce the same kinds of systemic (whole-body) reactions associated with larger dosages of either a sulfa drug or beta blocker. Stop using the drug at once and call your doctor if a serious reaction develops.
4lt?18b)ockers may have to be discontinued prior to major surgery because they can affect the heart’s ability to respond normally. Some people taking a beta blocker experience severe reductions in blood flow while undergoing general anesthesia.
Dorzolamide should not be used by people with kidney disease and has not been studied in people with liver disease.
People with a history of severe allergic reactions who take a beta blocker may be at increased risk of experiencing a reaction because the drug blocks part of the body’s natural allergic
response.
Timolol can worsen the muscle weakness that accompanies myasthenia gravis.
Possible Side Effects
♦    Most common: changes in sense of taste, especially bitterness or sourness; increased sensitivity to light; and a burning or stinging sensation in the eye.
♦    Common: eye redness, irritation, or itching, and blurred vision.
♦    Less common: abdominal pain, back pain, eyelid inflammation, bronchitis, cloudy vision, eye discharge or swelling, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), corneal erosion, corneal staining, lens cloudiness, cough, dizziness, dry eye, upset stomach, drug particles in the eye, eye pain, tearing, eyelid scaling, eyelid pain or discomfort, sensation of something in the eye, headache, high blood pressure, influenza, lens discoloration, nausea, sore throat, cataracts, sinus irritation, respiratory infection, urinary infection, visual problems, and retinal detachment.
•    Rare: slow heartbeat, heart block or failure, chest pain, stroke, depression, diarrhea, dry mouth, breathing difficulties, low blood pressure, stuffy nose, rash, tingling in the hands or feet, kidney stones, and vomiting. Contact your doctor if you experience any side effect not listed above.
See Dorzolamide, page 200, and Timolol, page 1129, for fur-
ther side effect information.
Drug Interactions
•    If you use more than 1 eyedrop medkc;a~mn, separate doses of these drugs tai z& Y@ast 10 minutes.
•    COSOpt can increase the effect of other carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
•    Combining Cosopt with an oral beta blocker or another calcium antagonist may increase the risk of side effects, especially changes in heart rhythm and low blood pressure.
•    Do not combine Cosopt and another beta-blocking eyedrop.
•    Combining Cosopt and reserpine can lead to low blood pressure, slowing of heartbeat, and dizziness or fainting.
•    Combining Cosopt with digitalis and a calcium antagonist, or with quinidine, can slow heartbeat.
See Dorzolamide, page 200, and Timolol, page 1129, for further drug interactions.
Usual Dose
Adult: 1 drop in the affected eye twice a day. Child: not recommended.
Overdosage
Little is known about the effects of Cosopt overdose or accidental ingestion. Possible overdose symptoms include dizziness, headache, shortness of breath, slow heartbeat, breathing difficulties, heart attack, and nervous system effects. Call your local poison control center or a hospital emergency room for more information. If you seek treatment, ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Conjunctivitis (pinkeye) and eyelid reactions can occur due to an allergic reaction or as the result of local irritation. If you experience either of these problems, stop using the drug and call your doctor so that your condition can be evaluated.
To prevent infection, do not allow the eyedropper to touch your fingers, eyelids, or any surface. Wait at least 10 minutes before using any other eyedrops.
Cosopt contains benzalkonium chloride (a preservative), which may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. Remove your soft contact lenses before using the eyedrops; you may put them back in 15 minutes after a dose.
If you forget a dose of Cosopt, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the forgotten dose and continue with your regular schedule.
Store Cosopt away from sunlight.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: The safety of using Cosopt is not known. When this drug is considered crucial by your doctor, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks.
It is not known if dorMlamidle passes into breast milk, though timolol does. Nursing mothers who must use Cosopt should use
infant formula.
Seniors: Seniors may use Cosopt without precaution.

Headache Treatment Drugs.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

FEVERFEW
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) has a history of use by healers that goes back to the ancient Greeks propranolol public speaking . Seventeenth-century English settlers brought it with them to the colonies and used it to treat fever, vertigo, depression, and headaches desogen causing depression . Although it fell out of favor by the 19th century, it has experienced a revival in the last decade or so itraconazole vs fluconazole winston antifungal . Studies have shown
that it can indeed help headaches, but it is used primarily for migraine prevention rather than for treatment sildenafil infrared .
Feverfew is used more often in Europe and Canada than in the United States, perhaps because their regulatory bodies have authority over herbal products will theophylline help my dogs cough . In Canada, feverfew prod
** Feverfew
A feverfew extract with at least 0 effexor withrawal .1 percent parthenolide might be helpful in preventing migraines verapamil cluster . It is taken daily molecular weight of enalaprilat not enalapril . Look for a standardized product such as the Canadian nonprescription medicine Tanacet wellbutrin sunburn .
Side effects: Canker sores, mild indigestion, and flatulence Downside: May interact with anticoagulant medicines flagyl stomach problems . Pregnant women should avoid this herb synthroid drip . Discontinuation should be done gradually; stopping abruptly has been associated with a “rebound effect” of severe migraines and steep disturbance side affects of zetia .
Cost: Approximately $3 to $4 for a month’s supply
ucts must by law contain a minimum of 0 verapamil 240mg .2 percent parthenolide imodium ad for children dosage . In France, the minimum is 0 dangers of cirrhosis and levitra .1 percent is tramadol an anti inflammatory .Animal studies have confirmed that parthenolide is the active ingredient get tadalafil . 311 For migraine prevention, the herb is taken daily for at least 2 months getting off lipitor .
A rigorous review of double-blind, placebo-controlled trials involving feverfew found that the results were mixed sertraline and hair loss . Not all the studies supported the efficacy of the herb as a migraine preventive cheapest viagra online . 331 The reviewers did conclude, however, that feverfew appears to be safe effexor side effects not working . A more recent German study demonstrated that a supercritical carbon dioxide extract of feverfew was more effective than placebo in reducing the frequency of migraine headaches caffeine amounts in monster energy drink .337 In this study, side effects were equally uncommon with the feverfew extract and the placebo paxil and cannibus .
Feverfew is generally thought not to be effective for treatment once a migraine headache has begun, but a small preliminary study had patients take a product called GelStat Migraine under their tongues as soon as they had an inkling that a migraine WaS aW111 10 occur digoxin in treating dogs . This nonprescription product contains both feverfew and ginger hydroxyzine 25 mg . A majority of patients who used it got relief, but the study was not placebo-controlled, and further research is needed to confirm these results zion energy solutions exelon .
BUTTERBUR
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) is another old-fashioned herb that has just resurfaced lithium n cell batteries . In Europe, it is sometimes referred to as “plague plant,” despite a lack of any evidence that it was effective against the plague diovan generic substitute . There is evidence that butterbur can be useful in preventing migraine headaches, but only a few randomized, double-blind studies have been reported cellulitis and clindamycin . 331,11 One study without placebo control found that butterbur root extract can reduce migraine frequency in children and adolescents atenolol side effects prostate problems . 341
Questions have been raised about the long-term safety of some butterbur products because the plant contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are toxic to the liver wellbutrin and xanax for social anxiety .The manufacturer of the patented butterbur root extract used in one of the trials, Petadolex, has reported that the studies conducted on this product confirm its safety for humans cephalexin great dane . 142 The supercritical carbon dioxide extraction process leaves behind the dangerous pyrrolizidine alkaloids discontinuation of wellbutrin xl .343
A product intended for prevention is taken on a daily basis for a long time zelnorm class action . If you decide to try butterbur, we suggest you stick with one that is extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide and check in with your doctor oxybutynin drug .
Acupuncture
Quite a few studies have evaluated acupuncture for treating migraine headaches trazodone stories . The majority of them demonstrate that acupuncture is helpful in alleviating the pain, whether it is used as a preventive measure or in treating an acute headache fosamax total bilirubin .-344 In one large British study, patients undergoing acupuncture took fewer sick days and used less pain medication than they had before treatment pediatric chlorzoxazone dosage .345
Oddly enough, acupuncture seems to achieve these goals even though a properly randomized trial, with sham acupuncture serving as the placebo treatment, couldn’t distinguish between the benefits of real Chinese acupuncture and those of fake acupuncture cardizem la prostrate .346 Both “acupuncture” treatments were clearly superior to doing nothing, as shown by the results from patients in a second control group, who received no treatment during the study ld 50 of omeprazole . Both were also equal to standard preventive drug treatment in another well-designed study is caffeine a dieurectic .347
Not everyone responds to acupuncture, but for those who do, it appears to be a reasonable way to cope with migraine headaches, with a minimal risk of side effects appetite metformin . For treating an acute headache, acupuncture is better than placebo, but not quite as good as sumatriptan (Imitrex) dizziness coumadin atrial fibrillation .348
*** Acupuncture
In general, acupuncture seems to be a safe way to reduce the frequency of migraines and help sufferers cope with them better celebrex deths . Despite research showing that sham acupuncture works just as well, we suggest that you consult a doctor who has been formally trained in acupuncture technique and is experienced in its use for migraine coumadin overdose suicide .
Side effects: Serious side effects are rare mesalamine and diarrhea .349 Minor pain or bruising at the needle site is fairly common soma tabs . 1,0
Downside: Not everyone responds to acupuncture lipitor clinical trials . Some studies suggest the effect is essentially a strong placebo reaction manufacture of penicillin .
Cost: Approximately $60 to $120 per session zyprexa zydas . May be covered by insurance,
Other Nondrug Approaches
As limited as it is, the research literature on herbal products like butterbur and feverfew is almost extensive in comparison to a few other approaches that pop up in medical journals here and there side effect of amoxicillin anxiety . A Brazilian study suggests that melatonin (3 milligrams daily) is effective in preventing migraines yasmin interaction amoxicillin fluconazole .3′ Another study, this one carried out in Switzerland, found that coenzyme Q,,), given at a dose of 100 milligrams three times a day, was supenor to placebo does predisilone effect despo provera .-12 Both of these treatments are readily available without a prescription and reasonably safe cymbalta commercial song . Coenzyme Q , probably should be avoided by people taking the anticoagulant Coumadin (warfarin), however, because of the potential for interaction between the two vasopressin citalopram .
Since the age of 231 have had frequent migraine headaches methotrexate in use for ectopic pregnancy . Over the years, many doctors have prescribed medicines to prevent them, but none has worked prednisone during pregnancy and large baby . Drugs can stop the migraine if I take them early enough, but they shouldn’t be taken too often nolvadex for pct .
I was told the headaches would disappear at menopause, but instead they got worse 10mg of accutane effectiveness . For the past 10 years I have awakened three or four times a week between 2 and 4 a buy topamax online canada .m side effects aripiprazole . with a migraine celebrex celecoxib capsule . I look at my bedside clock when the headache wakes me fluoxetine average doses .
I read an article about people taking melatonin for jet lag and wondered if my headaches were due to a body clock problem imitrex and rebound headache . The article didn’t say anything about migraines, but I tried an experiment keflex antibotic . I started taking one 3-milligram melatonin tablet each evening, and I stopped waking up with a headache in the wee hours vytorin side effects muscles .
For years I have been avoiding all sorts of foods that might be migraine triggers abstracts on caffeine tear production . The success with melatonin made me brave and I ate some of them h pylori doxycycline . No headache, as long as I take the melatonin naproxen long term use . I consider myself lucky and want to share my discovery thyroxine diet supplements .
Another treatment that seems to be both safe and fairly effective is biofeedback to help people learn to warm their fingers floxin otic in perforated eardrum . Presumably this activity also affects the blood vessels in the head that are believed to be involved in migraine altace and bloodpressure . This type of biofeedback has been studied and found helpful in children and adolescents mobic alternatives .-”‘ Finding a professional to supervise biofeedback training and maintaining practice in the biofeedback technique might be a challenge for families oral estradiol for ivf .
We have heard from a number of people who have used hot, spicy soup to stop a migraine quickly when they feel one coming on pepcid ac alcohol . There’s not much research on this approach but no harm in trying it, either mebendazole indications for treatment .
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Q zyrtec liquid tablet . I have enjoyed reading about spicy gumbo and hot and sour soup for migraine and cluster headaches sumatriptan imitrex prescription . No one can imagine how terrible cluster headaches can be patient information on wellbutrin sr . Anything that could help stop the cycle of pain would be a blessing images of simvastatin .
A testosterone level . People have described cluster headaches as feeling like a blowtorch applied to the eye or a red-hot poker being thrust into the skull tetracycline does not effect eukaryotes . To make the agony worse, cluster headaches may recur a few times a week or even several times in a day discounted celebrex .
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Another man relies on Tabasco sauce under his tongue citalopram para agorafobia . He chases this “strong medicine” with a glass of ice water and reports relief “in 5 minutes max anti anxiety buspar treating com .”
The active ingredient in hot pepper is capsaicin coumadin versus warfarin .
Though it may not work for everyone, sipping spicy soup seems worth a try ultram coupons .
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None of these approaches is a substitute for regular medical care effects of glucophage on weight . A person with migraines should be under the care of a health-care provider, usually a physician, who can diagnose the problem and supervise the treatment how long to take prilosec . That is doubly true for anyone whose headaches are so frequent that prevention is an appropriate strategy digitek computer products . If you are interested in nondrug approaches to headache prevention, find a doctor or nurse practitioner who ho is comfortable discussing them with you and keep that person informed of what treatment you are using and how well it is working atenolol and migraine umaxppc .35′ There are a number of drugs that can be effective both for preventing and treating migraine headaches energiser aa lithium .
Migraine Medications
There are no advantages to having migraine headaches apotex generic plavix . By all accounts, it is a miserable experience cephalexin cellulitis . But a person who is tuned in to her body may have an advantage in outflanking the migraine: Sometimes there are early warning signs—the so-called aura—that tip a person off that a migraine is on its way herbal doxycycline . These sensations can range from “little blinky lights” (as one caller described them on our radio show), to tingling in the fingers, to a hint of nausea photo phenergan 12.5 mg . (Full-blown nausea and even vomiting are frequent components of a migraine orexis as good as viagra .)
If you arc a migraine sufferer, get to know your own warning signals of an oncoming headache and act immediately provera barr . Any kind of medicine used to treat a migraine works best if it is taken at the earliest possible stage, before the headache has really taken hold paxil cr availability . Don’t wait to see if your early warni~gwas accurate; assume it was and lake action acyclovir teva .
Over-tire-Counter Painkillers
Because migraines are heavy-duty headaches, we tend to think of treating them with prescription medicine-s elavil dosage no prescription . That may be completely appropriate for people whose headaches often include nausea or frequently drive them to take to their beds azithromycin sun . But for less incapacitating headaches, an OTC combination This widely available nonprescription medicine contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine zoloft works wonders . The caffeine may help it take effect quickly doxycycline and cacner . It works better than placebo and also better than nonprescription ibuprofen and prescription sumatriptan pills going off fosamax .
This medicine is not intended for the most severe migraines celexa 4741 . The dose of two tablets should be taken as soon as a migraine sufferer suspects a headache is on its way overdose of amitriptyline in cats .
Side effects: Uncommon, but nervousness and nausea have been reported otc paroxetine .
Downside: If this medication is overused, an occasional migraine could become chronic how did penicillin lead to warfare . At that point, the potential side effects of liver and kidney problems would be worrisome cialis non generic . If you find you are using this medicine more than twice a week, seek professional help for your headaches esomeprazole magnesium buy .
Cost: Approximately 10 to 15 cents per dose
drug containing acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine (Excedrin Migraine) is surprisingly effective dexamethasone chemotherapy university chicago 2004 .
OTC ibuprofen has also been tested for the treatment of migraines altace rampiril tingling . Randomized, double-blind studies have shown that both Advil Migraine liquigels and Motrin Migraine Pain tablets are better than placebo albuterol inhaler dose .”"” But Excedrin Migraine outperformed ibuprofen in a head-to-head trial zoloft with sudafed .357 What’s more, the acetaminophen-aspirin-caffeine combination also beat out the prescription drug sumatriptan (Imitrex) in reducing pain and associated symptoms and reducing the amount of additional pain medication that study subjects needed celexa depakote .3-58
Prescription Migraine Medicines
The biggest advance in the treatment of migraines has been the development in the last decade and a half of medicines called “triptans hydroxyzine hcl 25 mg tab .” These selective serotonin receptor agonists are now the mainstay treatment for severe migraine headaches prednisone doesage amount for cat . Taken early in an attack, they reverse the chemical changes that lead to migraines and actually stop the headache pain in many cases generic equivalent to zyprexa .
The first triptan to be developed was a self-administered injection of sumatriptan (Imitrex), but before long both Imitrex and other triptan compounds became available as oral medicines singulair in children .The injection may still be very helpful for some individuals who become so nauseated at the onset of a migraine that pills won’t stay down prednisone withdrawl itching .
The triptans are available only by prescription valtrex $89.00 500 mg . In studies that have compared them to the older migraine medicine, ergotamine and caffeine (Cafergot), the triptans have done well, relieving the headache pain more quickly and effectively without significant side effects canine use of loratadine .359,3W
The doctor will need to know about certain aspects of your health and medical history that might make one of these medications too dangerous ultram and information . For example, there have been some unanticipated heart attacks among people taking one of these drugs during a migraine, so the prescriber will want to know about your risk of heart attack theraputic dose of generic wellbutrin . Do you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol? Is there a family history of heart attack or stroke? Such serious reactions, fortunately, are rare, but make sure your physician gets all the relevant details new york celebrex versus vioxx . It’s your life at stake nystatin and triamcinolone cream .
One possible benefit of the extremely high price tags on most of the triptans is that it would discourage anyone from overusing these medications prozac depressions . Of course, without insurance that covers prescription drugs, a migraine sufferer might find it difficult to afford them at all guaranteed lowest price on norvasc . If cost is an issue, ask your doctor whether an older, less expensive drug such as ergotamine and caffeine (Cafergot) might work for you zanaflex drug abuse . Ergotamine
TRIPTANS
• Almotriptan (Axert)
• Eletriptan (Relpax)
• Frovatriptan (Frova)
• Naratriptan (Amerge, Naramig)
• Rizatriptan (Maxalt)
• Sumatriptan (Imitrex, Imigran)
• Zolmitriptan (Zomig)
WHAT THE FDA KNEW
After a woman in Kansas City died following an injection of Imitrex, we followed up on a lead from reporter Kelly Garbus in the Kansas City Star prozac herbal . Through a Freedom of Information Act request (Number F95-00866), we discovered that the FDA was aware of this risk even before the drug was - approved water retention lovastatin . These lines were included in a memo from Paul Leber, MD, who headed the section that reviewed the drug, to Robert Temple, MD, director of the FDA’s Office of Drug Evaluation I:
‘Used appropriately, Imitrex is reasonably safe; used in the patient with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, however, it may be dangerous, even deadly fertility clomid . atomic spectrum for lithium . cialis weight loss silagra cumwithuscom . ropinirole and approval and parkinson .
‘The division’s recommendation to approve the Imitrex NDA (New Drug Application) reflects a risk benefit assessment which, in common with all such determinations, turns as much on personal values and implicitly held private assumptions as it does on evidence and reason dangers of prednisone tablets . medicine lookoup cap davis dilantin . fioricet carisoprodol . prednisone schering pl .
‘In sum, a case can be made that, from the viewpoint of the public health, the benefit accruing to the population of migraineurs is outweighed by the injury and fatalities that Imitrex’s marketing seems certain to cause recommended dosage cipro .” 361
Dr singulair 4mg tablets . Leber had advanced this argument just for the sake of thorough consideration of every angle and titled it “Alternative Perceptions of Imitrex’s Risks and Benefits lithium codeine .” This memorandum makes clear, however, that the FDA knew before approval that the drug was likely to kill some patients is there caffeine in faygo soda .
is not appropriate for people with a history of heart disease and should not be taken by pregnant women because of a risk of birth defects lipitor outcomes .
TOPAMAX
A migraine sufferer who discovers that she needs to use her migraine medicine to stop a headache more than 2 days a week on a regular basis s should definitely schedule an ap- pointment with the doctor caffeine curbs appetite .’6′ Frequent use of any migraine medicine has risks, not the least of which is a “rebound” that makes headaches more frequent medical drug vytorin . If headaches are coming that fast and furious, a preventative medicine could make more sense amlodipine besylate pill .
The most recent drug to be approved for migraine prevention is topiramate (Topamax) testosterone supplement side effects . It was originally developed as an anticonvulsant, but the FDA has approved it for preventing migraine headaches as well triamcinolone diacetate for poison ivy . It works better than placebo to ward off migraines in children and teenagers is cymbalta an maoi inhibitor . 363 Adults who take 100 milligrams of Topamax daily have roughly two fewer migraines per month cannondale 29 er caffeine .364 This is similar to the results achieved with other preventive medicines and significantly better than placebo viagra psuedo .365 Side effects with Topamax include tingling and numbness (paresthesia), confusion or mental fuzziness, and
weight loss ibuprofen for allergies .366
There are other, older medications that the doctor may prescribe for migraine prevention if topiramate is not appropriate risperdal consta side effects . A different anticonvulsant, divalproex, is prescribed for this purpose doxycycline and weight loss . Even before doctors started using anticonvulsants to prevent migraines, though, they had found that betablockers could be helpful overnight shipping of generic cialis . Propranolol and atenolol are the two that are most often used, and because they are available
*** Triptans
These prescription medications usually work well at stopping a migraine attack, especially if they are taken early in the process amiodarone lung pleural effusion . Sometimes a second dose is needed a few hours later albuterol relaxes esophageal sphyncter .
These medications (which come as pills, nasal spray, and injection) are the standard treatment now for the most severe migraines lipitor for alzheimer’s disease . There are some important differences among them what does generic cialis . You and your doctor will have to work together to find one that works well for you with a minimum of side effects caffeine coffee consumption statistics .
Side et WSI caffeine and electrolyte . Dizziness, flushing, tingling, nausea, drowsiness Downside: Expensive; in rare cases, serious reaction may include a lack of bloodflow to some parts of the body, including the heart asacol and kidney problems . Notify the doctor immediately if you faint or experience chest pain or pain in the jaw or left arm after taking this drug diflucan ingrediants gluten .
Cost: Varies; most run $15 to $20 or more per tablet Topiramate (Topamax)
Topamax is taken on a daily basis to prevent migraines acyclovir vomiting . In clinical trials, nearly half of the patients taking Topamax were able to cut their migraine frequency in half prednisone for treating acne . This averages out to reducing migraines by two per month bijwerking misoprostol .
Side effects: Numbness (paresthesia), cognitive dysfunction, weight loss, tiredness
Downside: In rare cases, topiramate can cause a serious metabolic problem, with a buildup of ammonia in the body clomiphene not working . It may also cause visual problems and glaucoma nolvadex and .
Cost: Approximately $150 to $175 per month
in generic form, they are quite affordable will prednisone get you high . This use is distinct from their use for heart problems or high blood pressure synthesis of tramadol and analogous .
In addition, a small study found that people who have both frequent migraine headaches and elevated blood pressure can benefit from the blood pressure medicine olmesartan (Beni-car) cymbalta patient assistance .3″ A few patients felt dizzy, but the drug was well tolerated otherwise duloxetine buy online .
Headache specialists are experimenting with Botox injections for migraine prevention cyclosporine 0.2 for dogs . Double-blind studies have been somewhat promising no prescription clomiphene with overnight delivery . -168,161 zocor tablets .3′0 Although the experts have still not figured out exactly who is the best candidate for this type of preventive treatment, it is generally well tolerated and far less invasive than a type of heart surgery that is also now being studied as a way of preventing persistent, recurrent migraines coca-cola caffeine .
For Women Only: Menstrual Migraines
Women far outnumber men as migraine sufferers, and menstrual migraines might be part of the reason imitrex butalbital . Within the past few decades, clinicians have recognized that many women’s periodic migraines are tied to their menstrual cycles and are presumably triggered by regular hormonal fluctuations hives and femara . Estrogen and progesterone both affect the brain chemicals that are believed to be important in the development of migraine headaches only plant testosterone .371 Migraine attacks, especially migraines without aura, are about twice as common during the first few days of -menstruation as at other times of the cycle fluconazole interactions . 372
Knowing when the migraine is likely to strike can allow for a preventive strategy coumadin clinic in magan az . Women susceptible to menstrual migraines are often advised to take a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as mefenamic acid (Ponstel) for several days prior to the expected start of menses and continuing for a few day& 371 An OTC NSAID such as naproxen (Aleve) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) might also work aleve commercial rollergirl . The most common side effect of such pain relievers is digestive upset is prednisolone an immuno supresant .
Another treatment that may be useful in preventing menstrual migraine is the mineral magnesium propecia tablet . A placebo-controlled study found that taking 360 milligrams of magnesium daily starting on day 15 of the cycle through the start of menstruation reduced the number of headache days and the severity of pain clopidogrel definition .374 There are also a few small studies showing that soy isoflavones taken daily can help prevent menstrual migraines drug interaction fluconazole and xanax . 375,376
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Doctors have also experimented with longer-acting triptans, particularly Amerge, Frova, and Naramig effects of zelnorm during pregnancy . These drugs are frequently used to stop a headache once it has begun, but they also can be used when a headache is anticipated to prevent the
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menstrual migr aine _ tramadol roomed online . In some women, oral contraceptives will help prevent menstrual migraines, especially those that limit the number of menstrual periods to just a few each year vytorin adverse reactions . 171
Not Tonight, Dear: Sex Headaches
The term sex headache sounds like an elaborate excuse or maybe a setup for a stand-up comic, but they are no laughing matter interaction of paxil and general anastesia .These are headaches, often severe, that occur at or just before orgasm neurontin side effects treatment of fibromyalgia .
For the last few years I have been plagued with migraine headaches during the last week of my cycle, when my birth control pills contain no hormones amlodipine in pediatrics .
I discussed this problem with my doctor, and she prescribed Mircette erythema multiforme bupropion . This brand of birth control pill is supposed to have hormones during the last week oxycodone decreased testosterone . Unfortunately, I still suffered terrible headaches during that week how to raise estradiol levels . I was at my wits’ end because I could hardly function lexapro and elderly .
I bought soy isoflavones containing “natural hormones soma atp .’ I began taking these capsules three times a day during the last week of my next packet of pills walmart sertraline . For the first time in many years, I had no headache! I dreaded the next month, fearing the success of the soy isoffavones had been a fluke, but it has worked for 3 months in a row medication called requip .
Q lotensin hct 20 12.5mg . I have a problem my doctor and neurologist can’t help testosterone levels morning afternoon evening graph . I am hoping you can give me a hint as to what to
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Whenever I strain in heavy lifting or in hanky-panky (don’t laugh), I get severe pounding headaches lasting 5 to 15 minutes nortriptyline warnings . They are incapacitating zetia and acne . My neurologist says they are “benign sex headaches” caused by my blood pressure going high, but I’m on Accupril for hypertension seroquel the drug . Do you have any ideas?
A testosterone therapy women dose hair loss . Two kinds of headache are associated with sexual activity and exertion how to withdraw from celexa . One develops gradually with a dull, throbbing ache at the back of the head dilantin and coumadin . The other type is explosive and excruciating, starting just before or during orgasm and lasting 5 to 15 minutes voltaren reactions .
Neurologists often prescribe NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin 115), naproxen (Aleve), or indomethacin (Indocin) to be taken prior to lovemaking mexico fluconazole . An alternate approach is the blood pressure pill propranolol (Inderal) as a preventive measure pamelor for headaches . Consult a headache specialist to find out if such treatment would be appropriate in your case dosage for cipro .
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The first important step to take if such a headache strikes is to schedule an appointment with the doctor without delay seroquel forthe dope non prescript . There are several potential causes of sex headache, and some of them require treatment to prevent great harm irbesartan without lactose . If a workup eliminates the possibility of a serious underlying problem, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or the prescription drug indomethacin usually works well for preventing or relieving the pain of a sex headache accutane penis bumps .
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I have high-normal (130/80) blood pressure viagra experiences . I take naproxen for arthritis and Zyrtec for allergies metronidazole ciprofloxacin manufacturer . The headache is explosive and excruciating exelon rivastigmine . Your article on sex headaches vindicates me and assures me I am not alone!
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It is extremely important to rule out other potential causes of severe headaches revia neurotransmitter . One woman responded to the same article:
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“When my husband was 25, he had a very similar headache while having sex subaction showcomments viagra start from remember . The doctors told him it was viral uroxatral cost . After a week of bed rest and Tylenol he felt better and went back to work bupropion vs budeprion . The next week while having a bowel movement it recurred, but this time the headache was fatal risperdal granular . He had a ruptured aneurysm in his brain liqid nolvadex . Please tell your readers to rule out all possibilities of problems with blood vessels zoloft sexual side effects .”
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A-Z Principal Drugs (suramin - thyroxine)

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suramin A drug used in the early treatment of trypanosomiasis, but it is of no value in the later stages of the disease as it does not enter the cerebrospinal fluid.
Dose: I g i.v. weekly for 5 weeks, after a tolerance test dose of 200 mg. Side-effects are gastrointestinal disturbances, dermatitis, hyperac%thesia and kidney damage.
suxamethonium A short-acting, depolarizing muscle relaxant, with an action lasting 3-5 minutes. A preliminary injection of thiopentoric should first be given, as the initial effect of suxamethonium is a
painful muscle contraction before the relaxant action supervenes.
Dose: 20- tOO ing i.v. during surgery, with further doses according to need. Suxamethonium may also be given as a 0.1% solution by i.v. infusion. Exceptionally, the muscle relaxant action of the drug may be prolonged with marked apnoea. Unlike non-depolarizing muscle relaxants, the action of suxamethonium cannot tie reversed. Severe hepatic disease is a contraindication. (Anectine: Scoline).
sympathomimetics Drugs that have an action similar to adrenaline, and act on both alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors. More selective compounds, such as salbutamol, act on the beta,-adrenoceptors in the lungs and have an increased bronchodilator action. They also relax uterine muscle, and are used to prevent premature labour. Others such as dobutamine and dopamine have a more selective action on the beta,- receptors in the heart, and are referred to as isotropic sympathorninictics.
tacalcitol A vitamin D. derivative used in the treatment of psoriasis as an ointment containing 4 pg/g of the drug. It is applied sparingly once daily at night, and continued as required. Not more than 2 treatments over 8 weeks per year. (Curatoderm).
tacrolimusV A macrolide derivative with marked immunosuppressant properties. It is used in liver and kidney transplantation, and appears to act by suppressing T-cell activation. It may also inhibit the formation of cytotoxic lymphocytes that are concerned
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with graft rejection. See Drug Data Sheet for details of dose and extensive side-effects including neurotoxicity and hypertrophic cirdiomyopathy. (Prograf).
talc A form of magnesium silicate, widely used as a skin dusting powder. It has also been used as a lubricant for surgeons’ gloves, but it may cause a talc granuloma if any reaches the tissues during operation, and glove powders prepared from starch are preferred.
tarnoxifen An oestrogen-receptor
antagonist used mainly in breast cancer, particularly when metastases are present. Dose: 20 mg daily. It is usually well tolerated, but side-effects include hot flushes, dizziness, rash, by
. percalcaciiiia and
an increase in tumour pain. Unlike other oestrogen-antagonists, tamoxifen has no androgenic properties. It has also been used in sonic forms of anovulatory sterility. (Nolvadex). See page 122 an(] Table 8.
tamsulosinV A relatively selective alpha adrenoceptor antagonist. It lowers the tone of bladder and prostatic smooth muscle, and is used in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Dose: 400 mg daily after breakfast with a glass of water. The first dose should be taken in bed to avoid postural hypotension. Other side-effects include palpitations and dizziness and hypotension. (Floniax). See page 164 and Table 28.
tazabactam An inhibitor of betalactamases. It is used in association with some antibiotics to extend the activity against resistant beta - lactamase - producing bacteria. Tazacin is a mixed product containing piperacillin and tazabactam.
tazarotene A retinoid used as an aqueous gel (0.05-0.1 %) in psoriasis. Applied once daily to the affected skin area only. (Zorac).
teicoplanin An antibiotic that acts by interfering with bacterial cell wall development. It has a wide range of activity, but is used mainly in the treatment of severe staphylococcal infections that fail to respond to other antibiotics.
Dose: loo mg initially by i.v. injection, lollowed by 200 nig as a single daily dose, which may be given by i.m. injection. Double doses in severe infections. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, dizziness, fever and rash (Targocid).

temazepam A mild hypnotic of the nitrazepain type, but with a shorter duration of action. It is useful in the insomnia of the elderly, arid is also of value as a preoperative anxiolytic agent.
Dose: 10-20 ing. Daytime drowsiness is less common than with related drugs. See page 152 and Table 22.
ternocillin A penicillin-type of antibiotic active chiefly against infections due to penicillinase-producing Gram-negative bacteria, with the notable exception of pseudomonas. It is used in respiratory and urinary tract infections due to susceptible organisms.
Dose: 2-4 g daily by injection, but in simple urinary tract infections a single daily dose off g may be effective. (Temopen).
I Tet
inie’tion. (Bricarly]). See page 118 and Table 6.
terfenadine An antihistamine with reduced sedative and other side-effects on the central nervous system. It is effective in hay fever, allergic skin conditions and other allergic states.
Dose: 120 mg daily. Best given alone, as combined use with imidazole antifungal agents or with many other drugs may cause severe reactions. See Drug Data Sheet for details. (Triludan). See page 110 and Table 2.
terlipressin A synthetic form of vasopressin, used to control bleeding from oesophageal varices.
Dose: 1-2 nig i.v., repeated if required 4-6-hourly, (Gl)j)ressin).
tenoxicam A non-steroidal anti-inflamma- tory drug (NSAID) with the actions, uses and side-effects of that group.
Dose: 20 mg as a single daily dose. (Mobillex). See page 105 arid Table 29.
terazocin An alpha-receptor antagonist used in hypertension. It produces a peripheral vasodilation by a blockade of post-synaptic alpha-receptors.
Dose: I mg tit night initially, slowly increase(] up to 10 mg as a single daily dose. Small initial doses are necessary to avoid episodes of syncope during early treatment. Reduced doses are indicated when terazocin is given with thiazide diuretics or other anti-hypertensive agents. Side-effects are dizziness, drowsiness and peripheral oedema. It is also used in benign prostatic hypertrophy.
(I lvpovase). See page 149 arld’I'able 21.
testosterone The androgenic hormone of the testes, which controls the development of the male sex characteristics. It is used mainly in the treatment of hypogonadism
by the i.m. injection of depot preparations    97 of long-acting testosterone derivatives. Subcutaneous implantation of testosterone pellets (200-600 mg) has been used in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Side-effects are weight gain, virilism and hypercalcaemia.
tetanus vaccines Preparations of tetanus toxin that has been modified by treatment with formaldehyde. They stimulate the formation of protective antitoxin. They are used for active immunization against tetanus, but for young children a combined diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus vaccine is usually preferred.
terbinafine An antifungal agent that acts by interfering with the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential constituent of fungal cell membranes. It is used in fungal infections of the skin and nails, but it is not effective in pityriasis (Tines versicolor).
Dose: 250 mg daily for 2-6 weeks; half-doses in severe liver or renal impairment. Side-effects are rash, loss of appetite and gastrointestinal disturbances. (I.arnisil).
terbutaline A selective beta-adrenoceptor stimulant and bronchodilator, with the actions, uses and side-effects of salbutamol.
Dose: 7.5-15 mg orally daily, by aerosol inhalation; 250-500 jig by &L, i.rn. or i.v.
tetrabenazine A drug of the haloperidal type, but used mainly in the treatment of Huntington’s chorea and similar disorders of movement.
Dose: 75-200  ing daily. It may cause drowsiness and extra-pyramidal side-effects.
tetracosactrin A synthetic form of corticotrophin.
Dose: it single injection of 250 pg as a test of adrenal cortex function, as after such an injection the level of cortisol in the plasma should rise within an hour. It is also given as single I mg i.m. depot preparation in
the 5-hour diagnostic test. (Synacthen; Synacthen Depot).

tetracycline A wide-range antibiotic very similar both chemically and pharmacologically to chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline, clomocycline, and related compounds referred to generically as the tetracyclines. They all have the same type of action against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms, but exhibit certain differences in solubility, absorption and excretion. These differences are reflected in the different doses, as tetracycline is given in doses of 250 mg 4 times a day, whereas with doxycycline a single daily dose of 100 ing may be adequate. Long treatment with a tetracycline may lead to gastrointestinal disturbance owing to changes in the normal bacterial population of the intestinal tract. The use of the tetracyclines has declined with the emergence of bacterial resistance. They also have the disadvantage of being taken up and staining growing teeth and bone, and so should riot be given to children or used during pregnancy. The absorption of the tetracyclines is reduced by antacids, calcium, iron and milk. See page 249 art(] Table 35.
theophylline A bronchodilator used in the less severe forms of asthma and respiratory disease. (In severe and acute asthma arninophylline is usually preferred.) Dose: 180 nig- I g daily. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances and tachycardia, but are less frequent when long-acting preparations of theophyllinc are used. Such preparations are also useful in the control of nocturnal asthma. These long-acting forms differ, and a patient stabilized on one preparation should not lie transferred to another without good cause. See page 118 and’I'able 6.
thiabendazole An anthelinintic effective against a wide range of intestinal parasites. Also useful in creeping eruption.
Dose: 2.3 iiig/kg daily, up to a maximum of 3 g daily for 2-3 days. Side-effects knore marked in the elderly) are nausea, diarrhoea, rash, yellow vision and
jaundice. Mintezol).
thiamine (vitamin Bj Essential for carbohydrate metabolism, but is used clinically in cases of deficiency, as in beri-beri, or when the diet is restricted. Also of value in the neuritis of pregnancy and alcoholism. Dose: 2-5 nig daily; therapeutic 25- 100 ing daily, in severe deficiency 200-300 nig
doily. severe allergic reactions have followed the i.v. injection of thiamine in high-dose mixed vitamin products such as Pabrinex. Anaphylactic treatment must be immediately available. (Benerva).
thiazides See diuretics and page 150.
thioguanine A cytotoxic agent similar in action and uses to nicrcaptopurine, and used to induce and maintain remission in acute myeloblastic and other leukaernias. Dose: 2 ing/kg, daily. Side-effects are bone marrow depression, nausea and jaundice. Manvis). See page 122 and Table 8.
thiopentone A widely used, short-acting I.V. anaesthetic.
Dose: 100-150 nig initially, repeated at intervals of 10-15 seconds as required. Solutions should be freshly prepared, and great care must be taken to avoid extrava&ttion, a-, the solution is very alkaline and may cause tissue necrosis. Infra-arterial injection is even more dangerous.
(Iniraval Sodium).
a’
thiorid zine A tranquillizing drug related  to chlorpromazine, and used in similar doses for the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions. Unlike most related drugs, it has no antiemetic properties.
Dose: 30-600 ing daily. (Melleril). See page 168 and Table 30.
thiotepa A cytotoxic agent used mainly by infra-cavity instillation, particularly for recurrent superficial tumours of the bladder.
Dose: 15-60 mg dissolved in 60 nil of water, instilled weekly for 4 weeks,
followed by a rest period of 2 weeks before lorther doses are given.
thymoxamine A peripheral vasodilator that is useful in vasospastri and other peripheral ischaemic conditions.
Dose: 160-2,10iiig daily. Side-effects such as headache and facial flushing are usually mild and transient. Treatment should be discontinued after 2 weeks if there is tit) response. (Opilon). See 111oxisylyte.
thyroxine The active constituent of thyroid, but now prepared synthetically. Thyroxine is a powerful metabolic stimulant, specific in neonatal hypothyroidism (cretinism) and myxcredenia. In the former, early diagnosis

A-Z Principal Drugs (Alprazolam - Aminophylline)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

A-Z Principal Drugs (Alprazolam - Aminophylline)

alprazolam

A benzodiazepine used in the shors-term treatment of anxiety and anxiety with depression.
Dose: 0.75-3 mg daily. Side-effects include dizziness and ataxia. Care is necessary in pulmonary insufficiency. (Xanax). See page H 7 and Table 5.
alprostadil A preparation of prostaglandin li, for i.v. use in maintaining the patency of the ductus arteriosus in neonates with congenital heart lesions requiring surgical correction. The improvement in circulation so obtained permits diagnosis while surgery is being considered.
Dose: 50-100 ng/kg/min i.v. under strict control. Apnoea may occur, usually within an hour of the injection, requiring immediate ventilatory assistance. Bradycardia and hypotension may also occur. (Prostin VR).
alteplase A form of human plasminogen activator with a selective fibrinolytic action on blood-clot-bound plasminogen. It is of value in the early treatment (6 hours) of acute thrombosis, myocardial infarction and pulmonary embolism.
Dose: 10 mg initially by slow i.v. injection; then 90 mg over 3 hours by i.v. infusion. Side-effects are nausea, vomiting and local bleeding. (Actilyse). See streptokinase.
aluminium The powdered metal is used as a skin protective in ileostomy, as Baltimore paste, also known as Compound Aluminium Paste.
aluminium acetate An astringent used as an 8% solution for ear drops in otitis externs. A weak solution (0.65%) is used as a lotion in exudative eczematous states and in suppurative conditions.
aluminium chloride An antiperspirant used in the treatment of axillary hyperhydrosis by the local application of a 20% alcoholic solution. Over-use may cause skin irritation. (Anhydrol; Driclor).
aluminium hydroxide An antacid with a prolonged action.
Dose: as a gel, 7.4-15 ml, or as 500 mg tablets, to be chewed or crushed before swallowing. Best given between meals and at night. May interfere with the absorption of some other drugs. (Aludrox).
alverine An antispasmodic with a local action on intestinal smooth muscle.
Dose: used in irritable bowel syndrome in doses of 60-360 ing daily. (Spasmonal). See page 134 and “Cable 14.
amantadine An antiviral drug thought to act by inhibiting the penetration of the virus into the host cell, and used for the prophylaxis and treatment of influenza. It is also used with levodopa in the treatment of parkinsonism, but it may relieve the rigidity more than the tremor.
Dose: 200 mg daily. Many side-effects are dose-related. (Synimetrel). See page 160 and Table 26.
amethocaine Powerful local anaesthetic, used [or anaesthetic of mucous
membranes 1-2% solution, eve drops 0.25-1 %. As spray for throat before endoscopy, etc, a 0.5% solution may be used. Hypersensitivity and allergic reactions may occur as with other local anaesthetics. Also used as 1% cream for pruritus ,i nd other skin conditions.
amifostine An organic thiophosphoric acid used to reduce neut ropen ia -associated risks of infection after cyclophosphamide and platinum treatment of ovarian cancer. Dose: by i.v. infusion 910 mg/m: daily .10 minutes before chemotherapy.
I lypotension is a side-effect that may limit treatment. (Ethyol).
amikacin A semi-synthetic antibiotic similar in actions and uses to gentamicin, but more resistant to enzyme inactivation. Mainly used in the short-term treatment of serious infections due to Gram-negative, gen tain ici it -resistant organisms.
Dose: 15 ing/kg daily by i.m. injection or i.v. infusion, up to a total treatment dose of 15 g. Side-effects include ototoxicity, drug fever, rash and nausea. Dose should be reduced in renal impairment. (Amikin).
amiloride A potassium-conserving diuretic ,,uh an action on the distal tubule similar to that of spironolactone, although it is not an inhibitor of aldosterone. It is used in
hypertension and heart failure, often with a thiazide diuretic to obtain a more balanced response.
Dose: 5-20 ing daily. Rash is an occasional side effect. See page 148 and Table 2I.
amino acids Certain amino acids are essential for the formation of protein. When oral nutrition is not possible, amino acid preparations may be given by i.v. i ritusion. and such therapy call be extended if necessary to provide total parenteral nutrition by the addition of glucose, electrolytes, fats and vitamins as specially prepared solutions. [it hospitals, a 24-hour supply for total parenteral nutrition can be provided in a single large container and patients may be taught to administer total parenteral nutrition at home. Representative amino-acid products for i.v. infusion are Aminoplex, Perfusin, Synthamin and Varnin.
arninobenzoic acid An absorbent of some of Elie erythema-producing ultra-violet light waves of sunlight. it is present in sonic suit screen preparations.
aminoglutethimide An inhibitor of adrenal steroid and oestrogen biosynthesis. It is used in the control of post-menopausal oestrogen-dependent mammary carcinoma and in the treatment of advanced prostatic carcinoma.
Dose: 250 mg daily, increased, if necessary, to I g daily. Supplementary corticosteroid therapy is essential. Side-effects include drowsiness, rash and drug fever. (()j iineten). See page 122 and Table 8.
aminoglycosides A group of antibiotics that includes amikacin, gentamicin, netilmicin, lobramycin, kanamycin, streptomycin, neomycin and framycetin. They act mainly against Gram-negative bacilli, although they are also active against some Gram-positive organisms. Kanamycin and streptomycin are also active against Mycobacterhan tuberciaosis.'rhe aminoglycosides are not absorbed orally and when injected they are more toxic than most other antibiotics, and in renal impairment care is necessary, as the plasma concentration of the antibiotic may rise to an ototoxic or nephrotoxic level. The toxicity may also be increased by diuretics of the frusemide type. Measurement of plasma levels is essential in high dosage or continued therapy. Gentamicin is the most widely used aminoglycoside for systemic infections, and neomycin and framycetin, being too toxic for systemic use, are of value in skin infections.
may be given by slow i.v. injection. It is not suitable for Liu. administration. Sustained release oral products available cause less gastric disturbance. (Pecram; I'llyllocontin). See page 118 and 'rable 6.
amiodarone An iodine-containing anti-arrhythmic agent of value in all types of paroxysmal tachycardia, especially when the condition is resistant to other drugs. Dose: 600 ing daily for I week; maintenance (lose: 200 ing or less daily. When a rapid response is required, 5 mg/kg may be given by i.v. infusion under cardiac monitoring. it is contraindicated in bradycardia, pregnancy and thyroid disorders, and care is necessary in hepatic impairment. Pulmonary alveolitis, corneal microdeposits and photosensitivity have been reported as side-effects. (Cordarone).
amitriptyline A tricyclic antidepressant similar in action to imipramine, but it also has anxiolytic and sedative properties. Dose: in depression complicated by anxiety, 30-150 mg daily initially; maintenance dose: 20-100 mg daily; sometimes as a single nightly dose to reduce daytime sedation. Lower doses are often adequate in elderly patients. Dose by injection, 40-80 nig daily. Full benefit may not be achieved for some weeks and prolonged therapy may be necessary to avoid relapse. Withdrawal of the drug should be gradual. Atnitriptyline is also used in nocturnal eneuresis in children. Dose: 25-50 mg daily. Side-effects include dryness of the mouth, sedation and cardiac arrhythinias. It is contraindicated in glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy and after recent myocardial infarction. Mcnti7o];Tryptizol). See page 128 and Table 11.
amlodipine A calcium channel blocking agent used in hypertension and myocardial ischaemia associated with angina.
Dose: 5-10 mg as a single daily (lose. Side-effects are headache, dizziness, flushing and oedema. Care is necessary in renal impair nient. (Istin). See page 148 and Table 21.
ammonium chloride
A mild expectorant present in Ammonia and Ipecacuanha Mixture.
aminophylline A derivative of theophylline with a similar bronchodilater action. It i,, used chiefly in asthma, cardiac oedema and congestive heart failure.
Dose: 300 nig-1.2g orally daily; 5 nig/kg

Theophylline and Anti-IgE Drugs for Asthma Treatment

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Theophylline
Theophylline-type drugs are also known as xanthines or methylxanthines. These drugs are chemically similar to caffeine. They cannot be inhaled, so are taken as tablets or syrup. They start working about 30 minutes after being taken and their effects last for 6-8 hours. Slow-release preparations take 90 minutes to start working, but they last 12-24 hours, and are therefore useful for nocturnal asthma.
In Britain, doctors generally regard theophylline-type drugs as reliever drugs (see p. 152), but rather risky ones whose use is only justified for people with severe asthma. They are given, as an additional treatment, to asthmatics who are not responding well to the usual drug programme (see p. 160). Unfortunately, fairly high doses are needed for theophylline-type drugs to act as relievers, i.e. to reverse bronchospasm. There is a very narrow margin between such a dose and one that causes major (and sometimes dangerous) side effects.
Such side effects usually occur when the doctor is still trying to work out the correct dose – this varies from one person to another, so prescribing theophylline-type drugs is no easy matter. Once you are established on a safe dose (and provided your general health and your intake of alcohol, nicotine and medicinal drugs does not vary – see p. 158) you can usually continue taking theophylline without serious side effects.
In the United States, many doctors also give theophyllinetype drugs, at much lower doses, to people with mild asthma. At these low doses they do not act as relievers, but they have a slight anti-inflammatory effect and therefore act as preventers. The risk of toxicity is much less. Taking low doses of theophylline allows people with mild asthma to reduce their use of beta-2 relievers. However, inhaled steroids are usually more effective in this role, and are the preferred treatment outside the United States.
Side effects
Typical side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach pains, diarrhoea (sometimes with blood), headache, anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, dizziness, and a pounding heart or irregular heartbeat.
Any side effect of these drugs should be taken seriously and reported to your doctor as soon as possible. If you cannot get an appointment quickly, it may be best to stop taking the drug before seeing the doctor, as long as you have other drugs to control your asthma. Call your doctor for advice.
It is remarkably easy to overdose when taking these drugs at higher doses (see p. 157). Such overdoses can be fatal. The symptoms include repeated vomiting, shaking, feeling unusually hot, needing to urinate frequently, severe thirst, maniacal behaviour, and irregular heartbeat (palpitations). Delirium and convulsions may occur shortly afterwards, so get hospital treatment urgently if you have any of these symptoms.
Unfortunately, a serious overdose can sometimes occur in people who have taken theophylline-type drugs without trouble for many years. There may be no advance warning that anything is wrong - no mild side effects preceding the serious ones. To protect yourself against this, you need regular blood tests from your doctor.
One fundamental problem with theophylline-type drugs is that many different factors - including diet, illnesses other than asthma, and taking other drugs - can alter the way your body deals with the drug. If your liver is breaking down the drug more slowly than usual, the amount in your blood will rapidly increase, and can reach toxic levels.
These are steps that can help prevent an overdose with theophylline-type drugs:
• If you start taking a new drug of any kind, or stop taking a drug (especially the contraceptive pill), or if you change your intake of nicotine or alcohol, ask your doctor - preferably in advance - if your dose of theophylline-type drug needs to be changed.
• A great many drugs interact with theophylline-type drugs, including the new anti - leukotriene drugs. You should always be cautious with any new drug, but take particular care with two antibiotics - ciprofloxacin (brand name Ciproxin) and erythromycin (various brand names) - and with cimetidine (various brand names), used for stomach ulcers and heartburn.
• If you have flu vaccinations, or develop certain illnesses, especially viral infections, heart disease or liver disease, watch for the typical side effects of theophylline-type drugs (see above) and consult your doctor immediately if any occur. These conditions all change the effects of theophylline-type drugs.
• Don’t eat meals that are very high in fats or oils. A lot of fatty food causes too much of the drug to be released at once from the slow-release preparations and increases the risk of side effects. Avoid sudden, major, changes to your diet.
• See your doctor regularly for check-ups. Simply getting older changes your reaction to these drugs: your dose may need to change over the years.
• If you are at all forgetful about tablets, keep a careful record of when you have taken your theophylline-type drugs. Be very careful never to take a second dose by mistake.
• Talk to your doctor if you are not taking a slow-release form of theophylline (see box below for brand names). There are usually fewer side effects from these than from the ordinary forms of the drug.
• Wear a Medic Alert bracelet (see box on p. 95) saying that you are taking theophylline-type drugs. If you have a severe asthma attack and are taken to hospital, it is important that medical staff know this, so that they do not give you more drugs of this type.
While pregnant or breast-feeding, it may be advisable to stop taking theophylline-type drugs: discuss this with your doctor. Although the drugs do not affect most unborn or newborn babies, there are occasional reports of toxicity. Less seriously, theophylline-type drugs go through into breast milk, and may make babies irritable and restless. This problem can be solved by always taking the drug just after a feed - this reduces the amount in the milk.
Theophylline-type drugs might produce behavioural problems and learning difficulties in young children although this is unproven. Research shows that there are no problems for children over six.
Anti-IgE drugs
For asthmatics with strong allergic reactions, who are not doing well on ordinary treatment, the new anti-IgE drugs, such as omalizumab may be very valuable (see p. 149). They are given as a depot injection under the skin.
Some common brand names
Common brand names of theophylline-type drugs include: slow-release preparations — Lasma, Nuelin SA, Phyllocontin Continus, Slo-Phyllin, Theo-Dur, Uniphyllin Continus
ordinary preparations - Aminophylline, Nuelin Ketotifen
Ketotifen (brand name Zaditen) is an antihistamine (see p. 138), although it has other effects in addition to those of ordinary antihistamines. Most significantly, it stabilises mast cells in a similar way to cromoglycate.
One advantage of ketotifen to many people is that it is taken by mouth, in capsule, tablet or syrup form. When it was first introduced, doctors hoped that it would be of particular help in asthma, but it has not lived up to expectations. However, some asthmatics do find it effective. It is worth trying because, it it works, it could permit you to reduce your dose of steroids.
Ketotifen requires up to six weeks to take effect, so continue taking your previous drugs (e.g. steroids) for at least six weeks, or you will risk losing control of your asthma.
Side effects
Minor side effects from ketotifen include nausea, headache, increased appetite and weight gain, drowsiness, dry mouth and slight dizziness. Do not drive until you are sure that ketotifen does not make you drowsy. Alcohol may pack a more powerful punch than usual, so drink very moderately at first. If drowsiness is a problem, take the drug in the late evening. The sleepy feeling may wear off after a few weeks of taking the drug.
There are no serious side effects from ketotifen, except if taken with drugs for diabetes.
Anti-leukotriene drugs
Leukotrienes are among the messenger chemicals that are produced by mast cells during an allergic reaction (see box on p. 12). They help to perpetuate the inflammatory process begun by histamine, and they amplify the reaction by attracting more immune cells into the area.
The anti - leukotriene drugs fall into two distinct groups:
• those that bind to the receptors for leukotrienes, called leu kotriene- receptor antagonists. Currently, there are two drugs in this group, montelukast (brand name Singulair) and zafirlukast (brand name Accolate). A third drug, pranlukast, is in the pipeline and currently going through its safety trials.
• those that block the production of the leukotrienes altogether, called 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors. There is only one drug in this group at present, zileuton (brand names Leutrol, Zyflo); it is not yet available in Britain.
As regards tackling inflammation, the anti - leukotriene drugs work in a completely different way from either steroids or cromoglycate. This makes them useful as an add-on treatment, supplementing the effects of existing anti-allergy drugs.
For asthmatics, anti-leukotriene drugs may be particularly good in combination with antihistamines – whereas antihistamines alone are singularly unsuccessful in asthma (see p. 138). Recent research suggests that taking antihistamines together with antileukotriene drugs is an effective way to control airway inflammation. However, there have been no large-scale trials of this treatment option yet, and it may be a while before it comes into general use.
In the airways of people with asthma, leukotrienes can directly trigger bronchospasm (contraction of the airway muscles) as well as fostering inflammation and increasing mucus production. This multiple action of leukotrienes makes anti-leukotriene drugs very valuable for asthmatics because they act as both relievers (reversing bronchospasm) and preventers (tackling inflammation). They are especially useful for exercise-induced asthma.
All the anti-leukotriene drugs are taken in tablet form. If you are trying an anti - leu kotriene drug for the first time, don’t expect any noticeable effects to occur for about three days. Once you are taking the drug regularly, each dose requires 2-4 hours to have its full effect, but goes on working for 12-24 hours in total.
Although anti - leu kotriene drugs have a reliever effect, they cannot give you immediate relief from bronchospasm. Asthmatics must therefore carry a short-acting beta-2 reliever (see pp. 152-3) as well, in case of an asthma attack.
For those who dislike inhalers, or tend to forget to use them, the fact that these drugs are taken once a day in tablet form makes them an attractive option. However, they are expensive, and at present doctors prescribe them mainly for young children who have difficulty inhaling their usual drugs.
Side effects
The side effects noted in safety trials of these drugs were all minor ones:
• zafirlukast – headache, nausea, diarrhoea, pain
• montelukast – headache, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, cough, and flu-like symptoms
• zileuton – upset stomach
As with all new drugs, you should report any unusual symptoms to your doctor, just in case these represent a rare or longterm side effect of the drug (see p. 137).
Very occasionally montelukast provokes allergic reactions, with symptoms such as itchiness, widespread nettle rash (urticaria) or swelling (angioedema).
Zafirlukast and zileuton can both cause liver damage, but this is rare. Your liver function should be closely monitored by the doctor, by means of regular blood tests, and the drug withdrawn at the first sign of trouble. Montelukast can also affect the liver, but this is extremely rare.
The most worrying development noticed to date is the appearance, in a very few people taking zafirlukast or montelukast, of a disorder called Churg-Strauss Syndrome. The symptoms may include a blotchy purplish rash (due to vasculitis – see lower box on p. 73), a flu-like illness, worsening asthma, and numbness or tingling in the limbs. The heart, lungs and nerves are all affected, because eosinophils (see p. 19) are present in large numbers and cause damaging inflammation.
A study of the cases reported so far suggests that this syndrome may not be due to the anti-leukotriene drugs themselves but to other causes – usually (though not always) a reduction in the dose of steroids. Other patients who are not taking antileukotriene drugs, but are reducing or stopping steroids, may also (again, very rarely) develop Churg-Strauss Syndrome. Doctors now suspect that all these patients were already suffering from an underlying eosinophilic disease, which first showed itself simply as asthma, and was quelled by the steroid treatment prescribed for the asthma. The disease was thoroughly masked as long as the patient was using steroids, but when steroids were withdrawn, the underlying disease flared up, producing a wide range of symptoms. In most cases, reintroducing steroids brings these symptoms under control again.
Putting it all together
What is the ideal combination of all these asthma drugs? That is something your doctor can only work out slowly, because it varies from one individual to another.
The conventional approach to asthma treatment is to start patients on a short-acting beta-2 reliever and then, if the symptoms are not controlled, to add other drugs. This approach is called ’stepping up’. The standard steps, or stages, are as follows:
1. Use a short-acting beta-2 reliever only.
2. Add cromoglycate or low-dose inhaled steroids.
3. Try a higher dose of inhaled steroid or a long-acting beta-2 reliever.
4. Try out each of the following in turn: theophylline, anticholinergic drugs, cromoglycate and higher doses of beta-2 relievers (either inhaled or as tablets/syrup).
5. If there is still no success in controlling symptoms, add regular steroid tablets.
Short courses of steroid tablets may be used at any stage, for the control of sudden, severe, attacks.
Over the last ten years, there has been a change of strategy, and very few people are now kept on Stage 1. Inhaled steroids are now given to most asthmatics, even those with relatively mild asthma. Research from Sweden, where widespread use of
inhaled steroids first became general policy, shows considerable benefits to this approach.
If you have gone beyond Stage 2, ’stepping up’ is usually followed by ’stepping down’. In other words, when the symptoms have been well controlled for 3-6 months, doses of some drugs are reduced, or certain drugs stopped altogether. If the asthma flares up again, the dose is increased or the drug reinstated. If there are no problems, and symptoms remain stable for a month or two, another reduction is tried.
An entirely different approach to asthma management is now being tried with some patients – starting off with moderate to high doses of inhaled steroids (equivalent to Stage 3) and then ’stepping down’. The idea is to get the inflammation under control promptly and fully at the outset. This often seems to be the best strategy.
A few asthmatics don’t get much benefit from steroids. If your dose of steroid needs to be raised repeatedly, or you still need to use your reliever daily in spite of taking steroids, you may have steroid-resistant asthma. There are other drugs that can help, including anti-leukotriene drugs and the more powerful anti-allergy drugs (see p. 149).
Alcohol, caffeine and asthma
Some asthmatics experience bronchodilation (opening up of the airways) when they drink alcohol, while others experience
bronchospasm (tightening of the airways). For those whose airways open up, there is probably no harm in sometimes having a drink to relieve your asthma symptoms, assuming these are fairly mild. Clearly, it would not be a good idea to make a daily habit of this.
If your airways tighten up with alcohol, you will probably be pleased to hear that it may not be the alcohol itself. Alcoholic drinks contain a great variety of other ingredients, either derived from the original ingredients or generated during the fermentation process. Called ‘congeners’, these vary from one type of alcoholic drink to another, and they are often the culprits in asthma. So you may well find that, while one kind of alcoholic drink has a bad effect, another is fine.
Caffeine has a far more uniform effect — for most asthmatics it opens up the airways. However, the amount needed to relieve an asthma attack will also produce unpleasant side effects, such as a pounding heart or shaky hands. There are also long-term problems with such high doses of caffeine, including insomnia, headaches, nervousness and ‘restless legs’. It is much better to use your reliever inhaler to control an attack: the drug in the inhaler has been chemically tailored to give the maximum therapeutic benefit with the minimum of side effects. Anyone who consumes tea or coffee excessively can make themselves seriously ill, either physically or mentally, and it is not always obvious that caffeine is the cause (see p. 235).