Migrakind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets 2s

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Migrakind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets help to take away the headache and other symptoms of a migraine attack such as feeling sick (nausea) and sensitivity to light and sound in adults aged 18-65 years. 

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Migrakind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets

Migrakind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets help to take away the headache and other symptoms of a migraine attack such as feeling sick (nausea) and sensitivity to light and sound in adults aged 18-65 years. They start to relieve migraine headache about 30 minutes after you take them. They contain the active ingredient sumatriptan, which belongs to a group of medicines called triptans (5-HT, receptor agonists). Migraine symptoms may be caused by the temporary swelling of blood vessels in the head due to a temporary imbalance in the body's natural chemicals. The tablets are believed to work on this imbalance and reduce the swelling of these blood vessels.

Directions

Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

Adults aged 18 to 65

  • Take one tablet as soon as possible at the first signs of a migraine headache. Swallow each tablet whole with water.
  • If your symptoms start to come back, you can take a second tablet after 2 hours.
  • You must leave at least 2 hours after the first tablet.
  • Don't take more than two tablets in 24 hours.
  • Don't take more than two tablets for the same attack.

If the first tablet does not provide any relief don't take a second tablet. Talk to your doctor before you take any more MigraKind tablets. Getting no relief at all from MigraKind may mean that you do not have migraine.

MigraKind is only to relieve migraine symptoms. Don’t take it to try to prevent an attack. Don’t take it until you are sure it's
a migraine and not just a headache.

If you use MigraKind too often, it may make your headaches worse. If this happens you should consult your doctor or pharmacist, who may tell you to stop taking MigraKind.

You should wait at least 24 hours before taking a medicine containing a triptan (including other sumatriptan-containing products, zolmitriptan, rizatriptan, naratriptan) or at least 6 hours before taking a medicine containing ergotamine or methysergide.

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredient: Sumatriptan (as the succinate) 50mg.
  • Other Ingredients: Core: lactose monohydrate, lactose, crosscarmellose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate. Coating: Lactose monohydrate, mannitol (E421), titanium dioxide (E171), triacetin and talc.

Cautions

  • Either the symptoms of migraine or your medicine may make you drowsy. If you are affected, do not drive or operate machinery.
  • MigraKind contains Lactose. If you have been told by your doctor that you have intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicinal product.
  • If you have a history of fits (seizures) or if you have other conditions which might make it more likely that you'll have a fit, for example a head injury or alcoholism, tell your doctor so that you can be supervised more closely.
  • Tell your doctor so that you can be supervised more closely if you are allergic to antibiotics called sulphonamides. If you are allergic to antibiotics called sulphonamides you may also be allergic to MigraKind. If you know you are allergic to an antibiotic but you are not sure whether it is a sulphonamide talk to your doctor.

Do not take MigraKind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets:

  • If you're allergic to sumatriptan, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
  • If you have a heart problem such as narrowing of the arteries (Ischaemic heart disease) or chest pains (angina), or have already had a heart attack.
  • If you have circulation problems in your legs that cause cramp-like pains when you walk (peripheral vascular disease)
  • If you have had a stroke or a mini-stroke (also called a transient ischaemic attack or TIA).
  • If you have high blood pressure. You may be able to use MigraKind if your high blood pressure is mild and is being treated.
  • If you have serious liver disease.
  • With other migraine medicines, including those which contain ergotamine, or  similar medicine such as methysergide maleate;  or any triptan or 5HT1 agonist (such as naratriptan or zolmitriptan)
  • With any of the following anti-depressants: MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) or if you have taken an MAOI in the last 2 weeks
  • If you are under 18 years or over 65 years of age.

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using MigraKind 50mg Film-Coated Tablets if you have any extra risk factors:

  • If you are a heavy smoker, or using nicotine replacement therapy, and especially:
  • If you are a man aged over 40, or
  • You are very overweight
  • You have diabetes
  • You have high cholesterol
  • You have a close relative who developed early heart disease - either your father or brother developed heart disease before the age of 55, or your mother or sister developed heart disease before the age of 65.

If three or more of the points above apply to you, you may be at higher risk of heart disease- see your doctor without taking this medication.

If you are a woman who has been through the menopause: in very rare cases, people have developed serious heart conditions after using MigraKind, even though they had no signs of heart disease before. If any of the points above applies to you it could mean you have a greater risk of developing heart disease - so tell your doctor so that your heart function can be checked before MigraKind is prescribed for you.

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines. This includes any herbal products or medicines you’ve bought without a prescription. Some medicines must not be taken with MigraKind and others may cause adverse effects if they are taken with MigraKind. You must tell your doctor if you are taking:

  • Ergotamine also used to treat migraine, or similar medicines such as methysergide. Don't use MigraKind at the same time as these medicines. Stop taking these medicines at least 24 hours before using MigraKind. Don't take any medicines which contain ergotamine or compounds similar to ergotamine again or at least 6 hours after using MigraKind.
  • Other triptans/5-HT1 receptor agonists (such as naratriptan, rizatriptan, zolmitriptan), also used to treat migraine. Don't use MigraKind at the same time as these medicines. Stop taking these medicines at least 24 hours before using MigraKind. Don't take another triptan/5 HT1 receptor agonist again for at least 24 hours after using MigraKind.
  • MAOIs used to treat depression. Don’t use MigraKind if you have taken these in the last 2 weeks.
  • SSRIs and SNRIs used to treat depression. Using MigraKind with these medicines can cause serotonin syndrome (a collection of symptoms which can include restlessness, confusion, sweating, hallucinations, increased reflexes, muscle spasms, shivering,increased heartbeat and shaking). Tell your doctor immediately if you are affected in this way. 
  • St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum). Taking herbal remedies that contain St John’s Wort together with MigraKind may make side effects more likely.
    Buprenorphine, naloxone: These medicines may interact with MigraKind and you may experience symptoms such as involuntary, rhythmic contractions of muscles, including the muscles that control movement of the eye, agitation, hallucinations, coma,   excessive sweating, tremor, exaggeration of reflexes, increased muscle tension, body temperature above 38°C. Contact your doctor when experiencing such symptoms.

Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility

  • If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine. There is only limited information about the safety of this medicine for pregnant women, though up till now there is no evidence of any increased risk of birth defects. Your doctor will discuss with you whether or not you should use this medicine while you are pregnant.
  • Don't breastfeed your baby for 12 hours after using this medicine. If you express any breast milk during this time, discard the milk and don’t give it to your baby.

If you feel pain or tightness in your chest after you use MigraKind

These effects may be intense but they usually pass quickly. If they don’t pass quickly, or they become severe get medical help immediately. 

If any of the points in this list below apply to you, and you haven’t already talked to a pharmacist or doctor about these, get their advice before taking MigraKind: If your headaches usually last longer than 24 hours, or become more frequent

  • If you generally have four or more migraine attacks each month
  • If you do not recover completely in between your migraine attack
  • If you are over 50 and this is your first headache of this type
  • If your migraine attacks get worse or become more frequent, or your symptoms change
  • If your migraine includes symptoms such as:
    • Weakness on one side of your body
    • Clumsy and un-coordinated movements - reduced level of consciousness
    • A recent rash with a headache
    • Double vision
    • Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
    • Seizure (fit)- like movements

Patient Information

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