What is Axert prescribed for?
December 4, 2008 by admin
Filed under Prescription Drugs
Axert is prescribed for the treatment of migraine attacks in adults. Axert is in a class of drugs called selective serotonin receptor agonists. Axert is not used for preventing migraines.
Take Axert only for a migraine attack. Do not use Axert to treat headaches that might be caused by other conditions. Tell your doctor about your symptoms. Your doctor will decide if you have migraine.
There are some people that should not take Axert?
Do not take Axert if you:
- have ever had heart disease.
- have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- have hemiplegic or basilar migraine. If you are not sure, ask your doctor.
- have taken another serotonin receptor agonist medication in the last 24 hours. These include naratriptan (AMERGE™), rizatriptan (MAXALT), sumatriptan (IMITREX), or zolmitriptan (ZOMIG™).
- have taken ergotamine-type medicines in the last 24 hours. These include ergotamine (BELLERGAL-S, CAFERGOT, ERGOMAR, WIGRAINE), dihydro-ergotamine (D.H.E. 45), or methysergide (SANSERT).
General Precautions:
Check with your doctor before you take any new medicines, including prescription and non-prescription medicines and supplements. There are some medicines that you should not take during the period 24 hours before and 24 hours after taking Axert. Some of them are listed in the section “Who should not take Axert?”
There are some things that you should tell your doctor when taking this medication:
Tell your doctor:
- if you take monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, such as phenelzine sulfate (NARDIL) or tranylcypromine sulfate (PARNATE) for depression or another condition, or if it has been less than two weeks since you stopped taking a MAO inhibitor.
- if you take ketoconazole (NIZORAL), itraconazole (SPORANOX), ritonavir (NORVIR), or erythromycin (EMYCIN), or if it has been less than one week since you stopped taking one of these drugs.
- about any other medicines you may be taking, including non-prescription medicines.
- if you smoke cigarettes
These medicines may affect how Axert works. Also Axert may affect how these medicines work.
To help your doctor decide if Axert is right for your or if you need to be checked while taking Axert, tell your doctor if you ever had or have:
- high blood pressure, chest pain, shortness of breath, or heart disease
- family members with heart disease
- liver or kidney problems
- diabetes
- high cholesterol
- plans to become pregnant, or if you are pregnant, might be pregnant, or do not use effective birth control
- plans to breast-feed, or if you are already breast-feeding a baby
What side effects can you expect when taking Axert? (This is only a partial list of side effects reported with Axert. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for a complete list of possible side effects and drug interactions..)
Axert is generally well tolerated. The side effects are usually mild and do not last long.
The most common side effects are:
- Nausea
- Sleepiness
- Tingling or burning feeling
- Headache
- Dry mouth
For more detailed information about Axert, ask your doctor.
Common Misspelling: ackert, exert, axart


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