Ergomimet Interactions
Vasoconstrictors: D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP should not be used with peripheral vasoconstrictors because the combination may cause synergistic elevation of blood pressure.
Sumatriptan: Sumatriptan has been reported to cause coronary artery vasospasm, and its effect could be additive with D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP. Sumatriptan and D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP should not be taken within 24 hours of each other..
Beta Blockers: Although the results of a clinical study did not indicate a safe problem associated with the administration of D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP to subjects already receiving propranolol, there have been reports that propranolol may potentiate the vasoconstrictive action of ergotamine by blocking the vasodilating property of epinephrine.
Nicotine: Nicotine may provoke vasoconstriction in some patients, predisposing to a greater ischemic response to ergot therapy.
Macrolide Antibiotics (e. g. erythromycin and troleandomycin): Agents of the ergot alkaloid class, of which D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP is a member, have been shown to interact with antibiotics of the macrolide class, resulting in increased plasma levels of unchanged alkaloids and peripheral vasoconstriction. Vasospastic reactions have been reported with therapeutic doses of ergotamine-containing drugs when co-administered with these antibiotics.
SSRI's: Weakness hyperreflexia, and incoordination have been reported rarely when 5-HT1 agonists have been co-administered with SSRI's (e. g. fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline). There have been no reported cases from spontaneous reports of drug interaction between SSRI's and D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP.
Oral Contraceptives: The effect of oral contraceptives on the pharmacokinetics of D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP has not been studied.
Ergomimet Contraindications
D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP should not be given to patients with ischemic heart disease (angina pectoris, history of myocardial infarction, or documented silent ischemia) or to patients who have clinical symptoms or findings consistent with coronary artery vasospasm including Prinzmetal's variant angina.
Because D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP may increase blood pressure , it should not be given to patients with uncontrolled hypertension.
D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP, 5-HT1 agonists (e.g., sumatriptan) ergotamine-containing or ergot-type medications or methysergide should not be used within 24 hours of each other.
D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP should not be administered to patients with hemiplegic or basilar migraine.
In addition to those conditions mentioned above, D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP is also contraindicated in patients with known peripheral arterial disease, sepsis, following vascular surgery and severely impaired hepatic or renal function.
D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection USP may cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Dihydroergotamine possesses oxytocic properties and therefore, should not be administered during pregnancy. If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, the patient should be apprised of the potential hazard to the fetus.
There are no adequate studies of dihydroergotamine in human pregnancy, but developmental toxicity has been demonstrated in experimental animals. In embryo-fetal development studies of dihydroergotamine mesylate nasal spray, intranasal administration to pregnant rats throughout the period of organogenesis resulted in decreased fetal body weights and/or skeletal ossification at doses of 0.16 mg/day (associated with maternal plasma dihydroergotamine exposures [AUC] approximately 0.4-1.2 times the exposures in humans receiving the MADE of 4 mg) or greater. A no effect level for embryo-fetal toxicity was not established in rats. Delayed skeletal ossification was also noted in rabbit fetuses following intranasal administration of 3.6 mg/day (maternal exposures approximately 7 times human exposures at the MRDD) during organogenesis. A no effect level was seen at 1.2 mg/day (maternal exposures approximately 2.5 times human exposures at the MRDD). When dihydroergotamine mesylate nasal spray was administered intranasally to female rats during pregnancy and lactation, decreased body weights and impaired reproductive function (decreased mating indices) were observed in the offspring at doses of 0.16 mg/day or greater. A no effect level was not established. Effects on development occurred at doses below those that produced evidence of significant maternal toxicity in these studies. Dihydroergotamine-induced intrauterine growth retardation has been attributed to reduced uteroplacental blood flow resulting from prolonged vasoconstriction of the uterine vessels and/or increased myometrial tone.
D.H.E. 45® (dihydroergotamine mesylate) Injection, USP is contraindicated in patients who have previously shown hypersensitivity to ergot alkaloids.
Dihydroergotamine mesylate should not be used by nursing mothers.
Dihydroergotamine mesylate should not be used with peripheral and central vasoconstrictors because the combination may result in additive or synergistic elevation of blood pressure.
Additional information about Ergomimet
Ergomimet Indication: For the acute treatment of migraine headaches with or without aura and the acute treatment of cluster headache episodes.Mechanism Of Action: Two theories have been proposed to explain the efficacy of 5-HT1D receptor agonists in migraine: 1) activation of 5-HT1D receptors located on intracranial blood vessels, including those on arterio-venous anastomoses, leads to vasoconstriction, which correlates with the relief of migraine headache and 2) activation of 5-HT1D receptors on sensory nerve endings of the trigeminal system results in the inhibition of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide release.
Drug Interactions: Acebutolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Almotriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Amprenavir Amprenavir increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Atazanavir Atazanavir increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Atenolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Betaxolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Bevantolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Bisoprolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Carteolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Carvedilol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Clarithromycin Risk of ergotism and severe ischemia with this association
Delavirdine The antiretroviral agent may increase the ergot derivative
Efavirenz The antiretroviral agent may increase the ergot derivative
Eletriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Erythromycin Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Esmolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Fluconazole Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Fluoxetine Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Fluvoxamine Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Fosamprenavir Amprenavir increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Frovatriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Indinavir Indinavir increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Isosorbide Dinitrate Possible antagonism of action
Isosorbide Mononitrate Possible antagonism of action
Itraconazole Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Josamycin Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Ketoconazole Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Labetalol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Metoprolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Nadolol Ischmeia with risk of gangrene
Naratriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Nefazodone Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Nelfinavir Nelfinavir increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Nitroglycerin Possible antagonism of action
Penbutolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Pindolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Posaconazole Contraindicated co-administration
Practolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Propranolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Ritonavir The protease inhibitor increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Rizatriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Saquinavir The protease inhibitor increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Sibutramine Possible serotoninergic syndrome with this combination
Sotalol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Sumatriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Telithromycin Risk of ergotism and severe ischemia with this association
Timolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Troleandomycin Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Voriconazole Voriconazole increases the effect and toxicity of ergot derivative
Zileuton Possible ergotism and severe ischemia with this combination
Zolmitriptan Possible severe and prolonged vasoconstriction
Amyl Nitrite Possible antagonism of action
Erythrityl Tetranitrate Possible antagonism of action
Oxprenolol Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Food Interactions: Not Available
Generic Name: Dihydroergotamine
Synonyms: 9,10-dihydro-ergotamine; Dihidroergotamina [INN-Spanish]; Dihydroergotamine mesylate; Dihydroergotamine methanesulfonate; Dihydroergotamine monomethanesulfonate; Dihydroergotaminum [INN-Latin]
Where to order Dihydroergotamine (and Ergomimet analogs) online:
Drug Category: Analgesics; Vasoconstrictor Agents; Sympatholytics; Anti-migraine Agents
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Dihydroergotamine: Agit; Angionorm; D.H.E.; D.H.E. 45; DET MS; DHE-45; Dergotamine; Diergo; Dihydergot; Dirgotarl; Endophleban; Ergomimet; Ergont; Ergotonin; Ikaran; Migranal; Morena; Orstanorm; Tonopres; Verladyn;
Absorption: Interpatient variable and may be dependent on the administration technique
Toxicity (Overdose): Side effects include abdominal pain, abnormal speech, coma, confusion, convulsions, hallucinations, increase and/or decrease in blood pressure, nausea, numbness, tingling, pain, and a bluish color of your fingersand toes, slowed breathing, vomiting
Protein Binding: 93% (to plasma proteins)
Biotransformation: Hepatic
Half Life: 9 hours
Dosage Forms of Ergomimet: Liquid Intravenous
Liquid Nasal
Chemical IUPAC Name: Not Available
Chemical Formula: C33H37N5O5
Dihydroergotamine on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihydroergotamine
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
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