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Maxalt
Generic name: Rizatriptan Benzoate
Other brand name: Maxalt-MLT , Maxalt Max

Maxalt is prescribed for the treatment of a migraine attack
with or without the presence of an aura (visual disturbances, usually
sensations of halos or flickering lights, which precede an attack). It
cuts headaches short, but won't prevent attacks
Most important fact about Maxalt
Maxalt should be used only for typical migraine headaches.
It is not recommended for any other type of headache, or for unusual types
of migraine such as hemiplegic or basilar migraine.
How should you take Maxalt ?
Take Maxalt as soon as your first symptoms appear. The
drug is available in standard and orally disintegrating tablets
(Maxalt-MLT). The Maxalt standard tablets should be swallowed whole with
liquid. No liquid is needed for Maxalt-MLT.
When using Maxalt-MLT, leave each individual blister pack
in its foil pouch until needed. When ready, remove the pack from the pouch,
peel it open with dry hands, and place the tablet on your tongue. TheMaxalt
tablet will dissolve rapidly and can be swallowed with your saliva alone.
If your headache comes back, you may take a second dose
as soon as 2 hours have elapsed. If the first dose provides no relief
at all, check with your doctor before taking another.
Do not take more than 30 milligrams of Maxalt in a 24-hour
period. Check with your doctor if you need to take the drug more than
4 times a month.
If you miss a dose of Maxalt
Maxalt is not for regular use. Take it only during a migraine
attack.
Storage instructions for Maxalt
Maxalt and Maxalt-MLT may be stored at room temperature.
Keep the Maxalt bottle tightly closed. Leave each Maxalt-MLT tablet in
its pouch.
What side effects when taking Maxalt may occur
?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or
change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your
doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Maxalt.
More common side effects when taking Maxalt may
include:
Chest pain, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, fatigue,
nausea, pain, tingling skin, weakness.
Less common side effects when taking Maxalt may
include:
Clouded thinking, cold sensations, decreased sensitivity
to pain, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, feeling of well-being, flushing,
hot flashes, jaw tightness, headache, neck tightness, palpitations, throat
tightness, tremor, vomiting, warm sensations.
Rare side effects when taking Maxalt may include:
Acid indigestion, agitation, allergic reactions, anxiety,
blurred vision, bone pain, burning eyes, changes in taste, chest pain,
chills, cold hands and feet, confusion, constipation, dehydration, depression,
disorientation, difficulty swallowing, dream abnormality, dry eyes, ear
pain, eye irritation, eye pain, face swelling, fast or slow heartbeat,
gas, hangover feeling, heart attack, heat sensitivity, hives, increased
blood pressure, increased urination, increased sensitivity to pain, indigestion,
insomnia, irregular heartbeat, irritability, itching, joint pain, lack
of coordination, loss of body fluids, memory impairment, menstruation
disorder, muscle cramp, muscle pain, muscle spasm, muscle weakness, nasal
congestion, nasal dryness, nasal irritation, nervousness, nosebleeds,
rash, ringing in the ears, sinus problems, skin peeling, skin swelling,
speech difficulties, stiffness, stomach bloating, stroke, sweating, taste
and smell abnormalities, tearing eyes, thirst, tongue swelling, throat
irritation, throat dryness, throat swelling, upper respiratory infection,
urinary frequency, walking abnormalities, wheezing, vertigo, yawning.
Why should Maxalt not be prescribed ?
If Maxalt gives you an allergic reaction, you won't be
able to use it. You should also avoid Maxalt if you have certain types
of heart or blood vessel disease, including angina (crushing chest pain)
or a history of heart attack. Do not use Maxalt if you have uncontrolled
high blood pressure.
Never take Maxalt within 24 hours of using an ergotamine-type
migraine medication such as Cafergot, D.H.E. 45 Injection, Migranal Nasal
Spray, or Sansert, or a drug in the same family as Maxalt, such as Amerge,
Imitrex, or Zomig. You should also refrain from using Maxalt within 2
weeks of taking an MAO inhibitor such as the antidepressants Marplan,
Nardil, and Parnate.
Special warnings about Maxalt
Because some people with risk factors for heart and blood
vessel disease have suffered an irregular heartbeat, a heart attack, or
stroke after taking Maxalt, your doctor may ask you to take the first
dose in the office, where you can be monitored for cardiac side effects.
High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, a history of
heart disease in your family, and menopause all increase the odds of such
side effects.
Maxalt can cause drowsiness and dizziness. Do not participate
in any activities that require full alertness until you are certain of
the drug's effect. Use Maxalt with caution if you have liver disease or
need kidney dialysis. Also alert your doctor if you have an eye condition.
There is a theoretical possibility that Maxalt could affect the eyes.
If your first dose of Maxalt has no effect on your symptoms,
you may not be suffering from migraine. Ask your doctor for a re-evaluation.
If you have a condition called phenylketonuria, you should
be aware that the Maxalt-MLT tablets contain phenylalanine.
Maxalt is not recommended for people under 18.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking
Maxalt
The following drugs may boost or add to the effect
of Maxalt and should never be combined with it:
Drugs classified as MAO inhibitors, including the antidepressants
Marplan, Nardil, and Parnate
Ergot-containing drugs such as Cafergot, D.H.E. Injection, and Migranal
Nasal Spray
Other drugs in the Maxalt family, including Amerge, Imitrex, and Zomig
Certain other drugs may also interact with Maxalt.
Check with your doctor before combining it with the following:
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Fluvoxamine (Luvox)
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Propranolol (Inderal)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Maxalt during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately. It is not known whether Maxalt appears in breast milk, but
because many drugs do, you should use Maxalt with caution while nursing
an infant.
Recommended dosages for Maxalt
ADULTS
The usual dose of Maxalt and Maxalt-MLT is one 5 or 10
milligram tablet. Doses should be spaced at least 2 hours apart. Take
no more than 30 milligrams a day.
Overdosage with Maxalt
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences.
If you suspect an overdose of Maxalt, seek medical attention immediately.
Symptoms of Maxalt overdose may include:
Dizziness, fainting, heart and blood vessel problems,
high blood pressure, loss of bowel and bladder control, slow heartbeat,
vomiting.
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