Migon Plus Tablet
Manufactured By Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Propranolol (40mg), Flunarizine (10mg)
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Description:
Uses / Indications
- The combination is used for:
- Stop migraines from happening
- Headaches happen less often and aren't as bad.
- Take care of balance and vertigo problems, like Meniere's disease.
- Control tremors (in some neurological disorders)
- Make motion sickness symptoms less severe
- Adjunct therapy for hypertension or angina (due to the effects of propranolol)
How to Use
- Take with water by mouth
- Usually taken once a day, especially at night (Flunarizine can make you sleepy)
- Dosage: 40 mg of propranolol and 10 mg of flunarizine, or as directed
- You can take it with or without food.
- For optimal results, take it every day; it may take a few weeks to see effects.
How it Works
- A beta-blocker that doesn't choose sides
- Lowers blood pressure, heart rate, and the excitability of blood vessels
- Keeps blood vessels stable, which helps keep migraines from happening.
- Flunarizine
- A calcium channel blocker that also works as an antihistamine
- Lessens the brain's calcium influx and neuronal hyperexcitability.
- Helps keep migraines and vertigo from happening
- Has a somewhat calming effect
- Combined effect: Vascular and neural stability work together to avoid headaches and vertigo.
Side Effects
- Sleepiness or tiredness
- Feeling dizzy
- Flunarizine: Gaining weight
- Propranolol can make your hands or feet cold.
- Upset stomach (nausea, constipation)
- Side Effects That Are Rare but Serious:
- Bradycardia (a sluggish heart rate)
- Hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Extreme sadness or fluctuations in mood
- Extrapyramidal symptoms (tremors, stiffness)
- Reactions to allergies
- If you have a bad response, get medical help right away.
Pregnancy Interaction
- Propranolol: Only use if you really need to; it could slow down the growth of the fetus or cause bradycardia in newborns.
- Flunarizine: Not safe to use during pregnancy; safety not known
- If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant, talk to your doctor before using.
Medicine Interaction
- The combination could have an effect on:
- Other antihypertensives or beta-blockers (additive low blood pressure)
- Sleeping medications, alcohol, and Flunarizine (which makes you more sleepy)
- Antidepressants (may make you more sleepy)
- Drugs that help with Parkinson's disease (Flunarizine may make mobility problems worse)
- Antiarrhythmic medicines, including Propranolol, can cause bradycardia.
- Always tell your doctor about any supplements or medicines you take.
Expert Advice
- Take at night because it makes you sleepy.
- Keep an eye on your heart rate and blood pressure on a frequent basis.
- Don't drive or use machinery until you know how it makes you feel.
- Tell your doctor about any unusual tiredness, heart palpitations, sadness, or mood swings.
- Keep up a healthy lifestyle to keep from gaining weight.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: Can this mix help with a bad migraine?
No, it is not used to treat acute assaults.
Q2. Will it make me tired?
Yes, Flunarizine can make you sleepy. Take it at night.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Only use if your doctor says to; safety and dose depend on your age.
Q4. Can it make your heart beat slowly or your blood pressure drop?
Yes, propranolol can make your heart rate and blood pressure go down.
Q5. Is it safe to use when pregnant?
Generally avoided; only under rigorous medical supervision if advantages outweigh hazards.