Migrane is an oral medication composed of active substances, effective in a large number of acute and chronic headaches, as it contains substances that cause the contraction of blood vessels and have analgesic action.
Indications
Treatment of headaches of vascular origin, migraines.
Side effects
Nausea; vomiting; thirst; pruritus; weak pulse; numbness and tremor of extremities; confusion; insomnia; unconsciousness; circulatory disorders; thrombus formation; severe muscle pain; vascular stasis resulting in dry peripheral gangrene; anginal pain; tachycardia or bradycardia and hypotension; hypertension; agitation; excitement; muscle tremor; buzz; gastrointestinal disorders; irritation of the gastric mucosa; asthma; urticaria and skin rash; dry mouth with difficulty in salivation; thirst; dilation of the pupils with loss of accommodation and photophobia; increased intraocular pressure; redness and dryness of the skin; palpitations and arrhythmias; difficulty urinating; constipation.
Contraindications
Vascular disorders obliterans; coronary insufficiency; arterial hypertension; severe hepatic impairment; nephropathies and Raynaud's syndrome; dyspepsia or carriers of some lesion of the gastric mucosa; pregnant at the end of gestation; hemophiliacs.
Mode of Use
Oral use
Adult
- In abortifacient treatment of the migraine attack, take 2 tablets at the first signs of crisis. If there is not enough improvement, give another 2 tablets every 30 minutes up to a maximum dose of 6 tablets in 24 hours.
Composition
Each tablet contains: ergotamine tartrate1 mg; homatropine methylbromide 1.2 mg; acetylsalicylic acid 350 mg; caffeine 100 mg; aluminum aminoacetate 48.7 mg; Magnesium carbonate 107.5 mg