Butalbital, Aspirin, And Caffeine
Generic Name: butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine
Brand Names:
Butalbital, Aspirin, And Caffeine
DESCRIPTION Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are supplied in capsule form for oral administration. Each capsule contains the following active ingredients: butalbital, USP.......................... 50 mg aspirin, USP.............................. 325 mg caffeine, USP............................ 40 mg Butalbital (5-allyl-5-isobutylbarbituric acid) is a short- to intermediate-acting barbiturate.
Overview
DESCRIPTION Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are supplied in capsule form for oral administration. Each capsule contains the following active ingredients: butalbital, USP.......................... 50 mg aspirin, USP.............................. 325 mg caffeine, USP............................ 40 mg Butalbital (5-allyl-5-isobutylbarbituric acid) is a short- to intermediate-acting barbiturate.
Uses
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are indicated for the relief of the symptom complex of tension (or muscle contraction) headache. Evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules in the treatment of multiple recurrent headaches is unavailable. Caution in this regard is required because butalbital is habit-forming and potentially abusable.
Dosage
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION One or 2 capsules every 4 hours. Total daily dose should not exceed 6 capsules. Extended and repeated use of this product is not recommended because of the potential for physical dependence.
Side Effects
ADVERSE REACTIONS The most frequent adverse reactions are drowsiness and dizziness. Less frequent adverse reactions are lightheadedness and gastrointestinal disturbances including nausea, vomiting, and flatulence. A single incidence of bone marrow suppression has been reported with the use of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules. Several cases of dermatological reactions including toxic epidermal necrolysis and erythema multiforme have been reported.
Warnings
WARNINGS Therapeutic doses of aspirin can cause anaphylactic shock and other severe allergic reactions. It should be ascertained if the patient is allergic to aspirin, although a specific history of allergy may be lacking. Significant bleeding can result from aspirin therapy in patients with peptic ulcer or other gastrointestinal lesions, and in patients with bleeding disorders. Aspirin administered preoperatively may prolong the bleeding time. Butalbital is habit-forming and potentially abusable. Consequently, the extended use of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules is not recommended. Results from epidemiologic studies indicate an association between aspirin and Reye's Syndrome. CONTRAINDICATIONS Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are contraindicated under the following conditions: Hypersensitivity or intolerance to aspirin, caffeine, or butalbital.
Storage
HOW SUPPLIED Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are dark green and light green in color, imprinted with logo "LANNETT" on the cap and "1552" on the body. Each capsule contains: butalbital USP, 50 mg; aspirin USP, 325 mg; caffeine USP, 40 mg and is available as follows: Bottles of 90 NDC 62135-433-90 Dispense in a tight container as defined in the USP. Use child-resistant closure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Butalbital, Aspirin, And Caffeine used for?▼
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are indicated for the relief of the symptom complex of tension (or muscle contraction) headache. Evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules in the treatment of multiple recurrent headaches is unavailable. Caution in this regard is required because butalbital is habit-forming and potentially abusable.
What are the side effects of Butalbital, Aspirin, And Caffeine?▼
ADVERSE REACTIONS The most frequent adverse reactions are drowsiness and dizziness. Less frequent adverse reactions are lightheadedness and gastrointestinal disturbances including nausea, vomiting, and flatulence. A single incidence of bone marrow suppression has been reported with the use of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules. Several cases of dermatological reactions including toxic epidermal necrolysis and erythema multiforme have been reported.
What are the important warnings for Butalbital, Aspirin, And Caffeine?▼
WARNINGS Therapeutic doses of aspirin can cause anaphylactic shock and other severe allergic reactions. It should be ascertained if the patient is allergic to aspirin, although a specific history of allergy may be lacking. Significant bleeding can result from aspirin therapy in patients with peptic ulcer or other gastrointestinal lesions, and in patients with bleeding disorders. Aspirin administered preoperatively may prolong the bleeding time. Butalbital is habit-forming and potentially abusable. Consequently, the extended use of butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules is not recommended. Results from epidemiologic studies indicate an association between aspirin and Reye's Syndrome. CONTRAINDICATIONS Butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine capsules are contraindicated under the following conditions: Hypersensitivity or intolerance to aspirin, caffeine, or butalbital.
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