Generic Fioricet (50/40/325)
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Fioricet

Fioricet and Esgic are brand name drugs made from a combination of acetaminophen (325 mg), butalbital (a barbiturate, 50 mg), and caffeine (40 mg). They are usually used to treat tension headaches and migraine headaches. more...

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Usage and Dosage

Fioricet is usually perscribed for difficult to treat tension headaches as well as migraine. The common dosing schedule is to take 1 - 2 tablets every 4 hours as needed, being careful not to exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours, both to avoid an overdose on the Butalbital and Caffeine, but also because an exceess of 4 grams of Acetaminophen per day causes a serious risk of liver damage.

This usage and dosing info is for informational purposes only and should not be used in place of the instructions of your doctor.

Side Effects

Side effects for any drug are difficult to predict, but commonly reported side effects for Fioricet include:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Intoxicated feeling
  • Light-headedness
  • Nausea
  • Sedation
  • Addiction

There are other potential side-effects, this list should not be considered all-inclusive.

Dangers and Risks

Fioricet contains acetaminophen, which has been shown to cause Liver damage at higher dosages. Care should be excersized when using Fioricet to prevent possible liver damage. Fioricet also contains Butalbital, which is an addictive, mind (and behavior) altering barbituate. Fioricet can be habit forming. Fioricet should not be mixed with Alcohol, both due to the possibility of exacerbating liver damage in combination with the APAP, and due to increased risk of intoxication in combination with the Butalbital.

There are other potential risks, this list should not be considered all-inclusive.

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Watson Pharmaceuticals' - Branded News - Brief Article
From Drug Store News, 3/23/03

The FDA last month approved Watson Pharmaceuticals' Oxytrol (oxybutynin transdermal system), a transdermal therapy to treat overactive bladder, a condition estimated to affect more than 33 million Americans. Oxytrol is a thin, flexible and clear patch that can be applied to the abdomen, hip or buttock twice weekly. Oxytrol's active ingredient, oxybutynin, has been prescribed as an oral formulation for the past 25 years.

In other news, Watson Pharmaceuticals last month completed its acquisition of the U.S. marketing rights to the Fioricet and Fiorinal product lines, both prescription treatments for migraine and tension headaches, or 178 million from Novartis. The products acquired include Fiorinal CIII (butalbital, aspirin and caffeine capsules), Fiorinal with codeine CIII, Fioricet (butalbital, acetaminophe and caffeine tablets) and Fioricet with codeine CIII.

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