Ubrelvy (Ubrogepant)

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Description

Ubrelvy is a medication that requires a prescription and is specifically intended for the acute treatment of migraine attacks in adults, both with or without aura. Ubrelvy is not intended for the prevention of migraine headaches.

When considering treatment options for migraine attacks, there are several important factors to consider, like effectiveness, potential side effects, and the Ubrelvy cost.

Directions

Follow the instructions of your healthcare provider precisely when taking Ubrelvy 100 mg. You have the option to take this medication either with or without food. The initial dosage of this medication would be 50 mg or 100 mg. If necessary, most patients can take a second tablet 2 hours after the initial tablet. The maximum dosage would be 200mg in a 24-hour period.

Ingredients

The active ingredient in Ubrelvy is Ubrogepant.

Cautions

It's important to note that the safety and effectiveness of Ubrelvy have not been established in children.

If you experience kidney or liver dysfunction, your body's ability to eliminate Ubrelvy may be impaired.

If you are currently pregnant or breastfeeding, it is essential to consult your doctor regarding the safety of using Ubrelvy.

Interactions

Ubrelvy can have a negative drug interaction with curcumin, cyclosporine, eltrombopag, fluconazole, fluvoxamine, phenytoin, St. John's wort, ciprofloxacin, rifampin, butabarbital, phenobarbital, secobarbital, carvedilol, quinidine, verapamil.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other drugs that can interact with Ubrelvy. It is important to consult your healthcare provider who can provide guidance on whether it is safe to take this medication with other medicines you may be using.

Side Effects

The most common side effects of Ubrelvy include nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth. Contact a doctor immediately if you experience an allergic reaction to Ubrogepant.

Before you buy Ubrelvy, it is important to have a conversation with your doctor regarding the suggested dosage.


Frequently Asked Questions about Ubrelvy


What is Ubrelvy?

Ubrelvy, containing the active ingredient ubrogepant, is a medication used to treat migraine headaches in adults, with or without aura. It belongs to the class of CGRP inhibitors, blocking a protein involved in migraine pain and symptoms.


How does Ubrelvy work?

It works by preventing CGRP (calcitonin gene-related peptide) from attaching to its receptors on nerve endings, thus stopping migraine pain and associated symptoms like vessel dilation and inflammation.


What are common side effects of Ubrelvy?

The most common side effects include nausea, sleepiness, and dry mouth. Less than 5% of users report these side effects.


Are there any important warnings for Ubrelvy?

Ubrelvy should not be taken with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors such as ketoconazole, clarithromycin, and itraconazole. It's important to inform your healthcare provider of all current medications due to potential interactions.


How should Ubrelvy be taken?

It's taken orally, with or without food, and should be avoided with grapefruit products. The usual dose is 50 to 100 mg at the onset of a migraine, with a maximum of 200 mg in 24 hours.


What to do in case of a missed dose or overdose?

Since Ubrelvy is used as needed, there is no daily dosing schedule. In case of overdose, seek emergency medical attention.


Are there any dietary restrictions while taking Ubrelvy?

Grapefruit and grapefruit juice should be avoided as they can interact with Ubrelvy and lead to unwanted side effects.


How does Ubrelvy interact with other drugs?

Several medications can interact with Ubrelvy, including certain antibiotics, anticonvulsants, antifungals, and heart medications. It's important to discuss all current medications with your healthcare provider.


How should Ubrelvy be stored?

Store at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).


Is Ubrelvy a triptan or narcotic?

No, Ubrelvy is neither a triptan nor a narcotic. It is a CGRP inhibitor, different from triptans, and is not classified as a narcotic or controlled substance.


IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

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