Showing posts with label Serotonin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serotonin. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Triptans Alone Could Cause Life-Threatening Condition

In 2006, 38 cases of serotonin syndrome associated with triptans (Imitrex, Maxalt, etc). Out of them, "27 were in patients taking the headache drugs and antidepressants and 11 in people taking headache drugs alone," said Offie Soldin, an associate professor at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington who conducted a new study for FDA. This study is the first to use the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System which is a fancy name for a database that monitors all drugs and therapeutic biologic products after they have been FDA-approved.

It's a well known fact that if one is on Valiums or Prozacs or whatever similar drugs that are out there that play a number on one's serotonin level, one should be careful with triptans. There even was an FDA warning about it in 2006. At least it's supposed to be. Many a doctor prescribe both antidepressants and triptans to migraine patients without as much as butting an eyelash.

That particular nuisance aside, this is the first time someone publicized the cases of serotonin syndrome from triptans alone. "In the 11 reports of serotonin syndrome, five patients were hospitalized and two cases were classified as life threatening," said study.

Considering the origins of the triptans as LSD derivatives, that comes as small surprise. It is, however, a good reminder to us all that triptans are a serious medicine that's has to be taken carefully and if there's any notable after-effects, one has to pay close attention to them. Here's a short primer on what to be on look-out for:

Mild symptoms of serotonin syndrome include Mild symptoms may only consist of tachycardia, and shivering, diaphoresis (sweating commonly associated with shock), mydriasis (dilated pupils), myoclonus (intermittent tremor or twitching), as well as overactive or overresponsive reflexes. In addition moderate intoxication includes abnormalities such as hyperactive bowel sounds, hypertension and hyperthermia; a temperature as high as 40 °C (104 °F) is common in moderate intoxication. The overactive reflexes and clonus in moderate cases may be greater in the lower limbs than in the upper limbs. Mental status changes include hypervigilance and agitation.

Severe symptoms include severe hypertension and tachycardia that may lead to shock. Severe case often have agitated delirium as well as muscular rigidity and high muscular tension. Temperature may rise to above 41.1 °C (105.98 °F) in life-threatening cases. Other abnormalities include metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, seizures, renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation.


(source: wikipedia.com, serotonin syndrome, symptoms)

So, not to OD on LSD, do watch out for the above-mentioned abnormalities, my gentle readers.

link: Migraine Medicines May Cause Potentially Deadly Brain Syndrome


Sunday, March 2, 2008

Canadian Migraine Guinea Pigs Wanted

New migraine abortive is being tested in Canada. It doesn't yet has a commercial name and is known as NXN-188. It's a dual-action drug that incorporates both 5-HT (Serotonin) antagonism (same as triptans) and nNOS inhibition. nNOS (Nitric oxide synthase) inhibition is a new approach that has been demonstrated to relieve the pain in migraine headaches. The new drug is being developed by NeurAxon.

For now, anyone with migraines (in Canada only) can sign up for trials. If you feel brave enough to participate or would like to learn more, give a call to Medical Arts Health Research Group at 250-763-1791


link: New migraine drug being tested locally

link: NeurAxon Announces Positive Phase 1 Trial Data on NXN-188 for Migraine

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Migraine Sufferers - sex-hungry monsters or just plain sexy?

A well written article from WebMD.com by Debra Fulghum Bruce, PhD, deals with instances of increased sex drive in migraine patients. Serotonin is to blame, the article says, or low levels of thereof. Sex is pretty much the easiest way to release it into the blood-stream. Not counting taking a dietary supplement, of course, but that would be boring.

Another explanation could lay in, as some experts (the mysterious experts from S.O.M.E., what would we do without you) put it, - "the (pre-migraine) aura may cause euphoria or hyper-energy in some migraine sufferers, which may trigger a higher sex drive."


When the article is talking about menstrual migraines, the conclusions are all over the map, it seems. An interesting tidbit to mention to your physician - "doctors often prescribe low-dose contraceptives for women with menstrual migraines to try to keep the level of estrogen from falling." You wouldn't know unless you try it...


So, does sex help or not? Looks like it could provide a temporary relieve. Still, don't get a season ticket to your friendly local orgy club yet - it's not a cure-it-all and has been known to actually cause the migraines in the first place.


link: Are Migraine Sufferers Sexier?