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Naratriptan Dihydroergotamine

Administered orally, ergotamine and sumatriptan have only limited bioavailability. Dihydroergotamine may be given by i.m. or slow i.v. injection, sumatriptan subcutaneously, by nasal spray, or as a suppository. When given orally, other triptans such as zolmitriptan, naratriptan, and rizatriptan have higher bioavailability than sumatriptan. [Pg.334]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with dihydroergotamine, ergot-containing drugs, isocarboxazid, MAO inhibitors, methysergide, naratriptan, phenelzine, propanolol, sibutramine, St John s wort, sumatriptan, tranylcypromine, zolmitriptan... [Pg.512]

Kempsford RD, NichoUs B, Lam R, Winlermute S. A sbufy to investigate the potential inter-acticn of naratriptan and dihydroergotamine. 8th International Headache Cengress, Amsterdam, June 1997. [Pg.603]


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