Vasograin Tablet
Manufactured By Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Caffeine (100mg), Ergotamine (1mg), Paracetamol / Acetaminophen (250mg), Prochlorperazine (2.5mg)
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Description:
Uses / Indications
- Migraine headaches: This medicine helps with pain during migraine attacks.
- Migraine symptom relief: lessens nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
- Preventing headaches from coming back—when used for frequent migraines.
- Ergotamine 1 mg, caffeine 100 mg, paracetamol 250 mg, and prochlorperazine 2.5 mg are all in this.
- Each part helps with nausea, migraine discomfort, or makes drugs work better.
How It Works
- Ergotamine narrows blood vessels in the brain that have become too wide to help with migraines.
- Caffeine increases the action and absorption of ergotamine.
- Paracetamol helps with general pain.
- Prochlorperazine helps with nausea and vomiting that happen with migraines.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions exactly.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- People often take it with or after food to prevent upsetting their stomachs.
- Pay close attention to the timing instructions; some dosages may be "as needed" for migraine attacks.
- If you remember to take your missed dose, do it right away if you have a migraine. Don't take two doses.
- Don't use this every day unless your doctor tells you to.
Side Effects
- Common / Mild:
- Sleepiness, dizziness, and sedation
- Constipation, dry mouth, and not being able to urinate
- Feeling sick and throwing up
- Flushing and mild heart palpitations
- Serious/Rare:
- Severe chest pain and an erratic heartbeat
- Very bad allergic reaction (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
- Headaches from taking too much medicine too often
Pregnancy Interaction
- Ergotamine can cause uterine contractions and injure the fetus, hence it is not safe to take during pregnancy.
- Only use if your doctor tells you to in very rare cases.
- Don't take it when breastfeeding because it could go into the milk and hurt the infant.
Medicine Interaction
- Other vasoconstrictors or migraine drugs may raise the risk of side effects.
- Some antifungals, antivirals, and antibiotics that block CYP3A4 can elevate ergotamine levels and make you sick.
- Heart or blood pressure medications may interact, so you need to keep an eye on them.
- Antidepressants, blood thinners, and anticonvulsants may need to have their doses changed.
- Before using Vasograin, always tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you are taking.
Expert Advice
- Use solely for migraine attacks, not for headaches in general.
- Don't drink too much alcohol or caffeine, as they may make adverse effects worse.
- Don't take more than the recommended dose; taking too much can cause rebound headaches.
- If you're tired or dizzy, don't drive or use machines.
- Tell someone right away if you have chest pain, strong palpitations, or an allergic reaction.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: Is it okay to take Vasograin for tension headaches?
No, it is only for migraines and not other types of headaches.
Q2: How quickly does it help with migraines?
Depending on how bad it is, relief may occur in 30 to 60 minutes.
Q3: Is it okay to sip coffee while taking it?
Don't drink too much coffee; it can make negative effects like palpitations worse.
Q4: Is Vasograin safe for kids?
It is not safe for kids unless a doctor is watching them.
Q5: Is Vasograin something you can't stop taking?
Not addictive, although using too much can induce headaches that come back.