Ergacap
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About Ergacap Products
Ergacap Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Ergacap are Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle pain, Leg pain.
How Ergacap Products work
Migraine headaches are thought to result from the dilatation of blood vessels in the head. Ergotamine is a serotonin receptor antagonist. It works by maintaining the level of serotonin (chemical messenger) in the brain, thus prevents the transmission of pain. It also inhibits the production of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide (chemical messenger) which is responsible for migraine pain. Again, it works on the activation of 5-HT1D receptors to narrow down the blood vessels to alleviate the pain.
Patient Concerns about Ergacap Products
Frequently asked questions about Ergacap Products
Frequently asked questions about Ergotamine
Q. Is Ergacap 2mg Capsule safe to use?
Ergacap 2mg Capsule should not be used regularly even if you adhere to the prescribed dosage. It should not be used for prevention of migraine. There is a risk of developing ergotism which may result in decreased blood supply to the brain and may cause limb weakness, blurred vision, and slurred speech.
Q. How should Ergacap 2mg Capsule be taken?
Take one tablet at the first sign of migraine. If the headache does not stop within 30 minutes, take half or one more tablet. Take half or one tablet every 30 minutes until the headache stops or you have taken the maximum of 3 tablets. If the headache still continues, contact your doctor. It is not recommended to take more than three tablets (6 mg) in 24 hours or 6 tablets (12 mg) in 1 week. Consult your doctor if more medicine is required.
Q. What are the symptoms of overdosage of Ergacap 2mg Capsule?
The symptoms of overdosage of Ergacap 2mg Capsule may include vomiting, numbness, tingling sensation, pain, blue hands and feet. Additionally, there may be a lack of pulse , dizziness or lightheadedness, faintness, drowsiness, unconsciousness, and even coma and seizures. The stomach of such patients should be cleared if vomiting has not occurred.
Q. Can I take other anti-migraine medicines along with Ergacap 2mg Capsule?
It is important not to take zolmitriptan, almotriptan, sumatriptan, rizatriptan, and frovatriptan for 24 hours after taking Ergacap 2mg Capsule. In addition, do not take Ergacap 2mg Capsule for 6 hours after taking any of these medicines. Eletriptan (also used to treat migraine) and Ergacap 2mg Capsule should not be taken within 24 hours of each other.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Ergacap 2mg Capsule?
The serious side effects of Ergacap 2mg Capsule include leg weakness, chest pain, rapid or slow heartbeat, dizziness, and muscle pain in the legs or arms. Ergacap 2mg Capsule may also cause blue hands and feet, swelling, itching, pain, burning, or tingling in the fingers and toes. Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.
Q. Can Ergacap 2mg Capsule cause dependence?
Yes, Ergacap 2mg Capsule may cause dependence. It should not be used on a regular basis or to prevent a migraine attack. Its regular use can cause dependence and rebound headaches which in turn may lead you to take Ergacap 2mg Capsule more often.
Q. What should be avoided while taking Ergacap 2mg Capsule?
Grapefruit juice should be avoided while taking Ergacap 2mg Capsule as it can increase the risk of side effects. Do not smoke or drink alcohol while taking this medicine. If you feel drowsy after taking Ergacap 2mg Capsule do not drive or use heavy machinery. Also, you should avoid getting pregnant and breastfeeding your baby, as Ergacap 2mg Capsule may have harmful effects on the baby.
Q. What fungus produces Ergacap 2mg Capsule?
Ergacap 2mg Capsule is obtained from Claviceps species, mainly from clavicles purpurea.
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