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Ischemic Stroke Following Ergotamine Overdose.

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The risk of stroke in patients with migraine and implications for migraine management.

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Assessing the risk of stroke in persons with migraine is complicated by the intricate relationship between these two conditions. Both migraine and stroke are common and co-morbidity may, in some cases, be coincidental. Given the overlap of clinical symptoms in stroke and migraine, each condition may

Fatal stroke in migraine: a case report with autopsy findings.

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A 50-year-old woman with migraine was admitted to hospital shortly after having abruptly developed hemiparesis. CT scan revealed infarction in the territory of the right middle cerebral artery. Death ensued after three days due to cerebral edema with herniation. Autopsy revealed no pathologic

Peripheral vascular effects and pharmacokinetics of the antimigraine compound, zolmitriptan, in combination with oral ergotamine in healthy volunteers.

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Members of the new class of antimigraine compounds, 5HT1B/1D agonists, as well as ergotamine, may cause vasoconstriction through stimulation of 5HT receptors on peripheral vessels. The cardiovascular effects of 20 mg oral zolmitriptan (Zomig, formerly 311C90), 2 mg oral ergotamine and the

Adverse cardiovascular events associated with triptans and ergotamines for treatment of migraine: systematic review of observational studies.

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BACKGROUND Apart from the underlying cardiovascular (CV) risk associated with migraine, both triptans and ergotamines can induce vasoconstriction and potentially increase the risk of serious ischemic events. Because of the low frequency of such events in eligible patients, randomized controlled

Migrainous infarction: a Nordic multicenter study.

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OBJECTIVE Migrainous infarction (MI), i.e., an ischemic stroke developing during an attack of migraine with aura is rare and the knowledge of its clinical characteristics is limited. Previous case series using the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) included <10 cases which

Baclofen in cluster headache.

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Cluster headache is a rare, severe, clinically well-characterized disorder that occurs in both episodic and chronic forms. The painful short-lived attacks occur unilaterally and are associated with signs and symptoms of autonomic involvement. They are difficult to treat, and reported prophylactic

The use of baclofen in cluster headache.

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Cluster headache is a rare, clinically well-characterized disabling disorder that occurs in both episodic and chronic forms. The very painful short-lived unilateral headache attacks are associated with autonomic dysfunction. A large number of drugs such as ergotamines, steroids, methysergide,

Interactions between grapefruit juice and cardiovascular drugs.

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Grapefruit juice can alter oral drug pharmacokinetics by different mechanisms. Irreversible inactivation of intestinal cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 is produced by commercial grapefruit juice given as a single normal amount (e.g. 200-300 mL) or by whole fresh fruit segments. As a result, presystemic

LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury

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Migraine headaches are marked by repeated, paroxysmal attacks of moderate-to-severe throbbing, one-sided headaches which (without treatment) last 4 to 72 hours and are usually associated with symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Migraine headaches are typically exacerbated by motion, bright lights and

The impact of different antimigraine compounds on platelet and erythrocyte aggregation.

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Clinical and experimental data suggest that ergotamine compounds and triptans may contribute to vascular events such as myocardial infarction and stroke. The role of blood cell aggregation in this context is, however, not clarified. We aimed to evaluate the impact of different acute antimigraine

Nasal sumatriptan: new dosage. For adolescents with migraine: too little benefit.

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(1) The reference first-line drug therapy for migraine attacks in adolescents is a non specific analgesic such as paracetamol or a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug like ibuprofen. Two specific analgesics are authorised for use in this setting in France, namely ergotamine and dihydroergotamine. (2)

Short treatments of normotensive and hypertensive rats by angiotensin II and nitric oxide inhibitor induce an increase of noradrenaline sensitivity in isolated vena portae preparations.

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The aim of the study was to examine the influence of a short-term treatment of conscious Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY) and stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) by angiotensin II (ANG II) and by ANG II in combination with either l -NAME, HOE 140 or minoxidil on the mean arterial blood

[The prevalence of white matter abnormalities on magnetic resonance images in migraine].

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BACKGROUND While examining patients with headache, abnormalities of unknown significance may quite frequently be encountered. In migraine small, subcortical, white matter abnormalities (WMAs) can be visualized by magnetic resonance images. The connection of these WMAs with the migraine is unclear,

[Multifocal brain haemorrhage associated with migraine and medication abuse].

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BACKGROUND Although ischemic stroke is a well known complication of migraine, cerebral hemorrhage has been uncommonly reported. METHODS We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with a long history of headache and abuse of ergotamine and antiinflamatory drugs who was admitted for generalized
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