Naratriptan

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Naratriptan

 Action
 Indications
 Contraindications
 Route/Dosage
 Interactions
 Lab Test Interferences
 Adverse Reactions
 Precautions
Patient Care Considerations
 Administration/Storage
 Assessment/Interventions
 Patient/Family Education


(NAHR-ah-trip-tan)
Amerge
Tablets: 1 mg (as HCl), Tablets: 2.5 mg (as HCl)
Class: Analgesic, Migraine

 Action Binds to serotonin 1B and 1D receptors in intracranial arteries leading to vasoconstriction and subsequent relief of migraine headache.

 Indications Treatment of acute migraine attacks with or without aura.

 Contraindications Patients with history, signs, or symptoms of ischemic heart disease (eg, angina, including Prinzmetal’s variant, MI, silent myocardial ischemia), cerebrovascular or peripheral vascular syndromes, uncontrolled hypertension, severe renal or hepatic insufficiency and patients with hemiplegic or basilar migraine. Naratriptan is contraindicated within 24 hr of use with other serotonin agonists, ergotamine compounds, or methysergide.

 Route/Dosage

ADULTS: PO 1 mg or 2.5 mg with onset of migraine headache. Dose is individualized based on response and side effects. The dose may be repeated once at 4 hr if partial response or if the headache returns. The maximum daily dose is 5 mg in 24 hr.

 Interactions

Ergot-Containing Drugs: May cause additive, prolonged vasospasm.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (citalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline)

Weakness, hyperreflexia, and incoordination have been rarely reported.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

CARDIOVASCULAR: Palpitations; ECG abnormalities; hypertension. CNS: Dizziness; drowsiness; malaise; fatigue; vertigo. EENT: Neck and throat pressure or pain; hyposalivation; phonophobia; photophobia; tinnitus. GI: Nausea; vomiting; dyspepsia; diarrhea; discomfort or pain; gastroenteritis; constipation. OTHER: Warm or cold sensations; paresthesia; pressure; tightness; heaviness sensations; thirst; polydypsia; dehydration; fluid retention.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy in children < 18 yr not established. Elderly: Not recommended. Cardiac: May cause coronary vasospasm in patients with coronary artery disease.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Hypertension, cardiac ischemia, lightheadedness, neck tension, loss of coordination

 Patient/Family Education

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