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Generic Names: Butalbital , Generic Fioricet, Generic Esgic-Plus
Brand names: Fioricet, Esgic-Plus

Fioricet Price Comparison Table

Fioricet 325mg
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Fioricet 325mg 60 $18.00 $2.48ea $149.00
Fioricet 325mg 100 $18.00 $1.79ea $179.00
Fioricet 50/325/40mg
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Fioricet 50/325/40mg 30 $18.00 $3.14ea $94.30
Fioricet 50/325/40mg 60 $18.00 $2.00ea $119.95
Fioricet 50/325/40mg 90 $18.00 $2.00ea $179.95
Fioricet 40mg
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Fioricet 40mg 30 $15.00 $3.33ea $99.95
Fioricet 40mg 90 $15.00 $2.11ea $189.95

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Fioricet Information

Brand Name: Fioricet

Fioricet is a barbiturate sedative (butalbital) mixed with a non-aspirin pain medication (acetaminophen) and caffeine. This non-narcotic pain medication and relaxant is often prescribed for tension headaches caused by contractions of the muscles in the neck and shoulder area, and migraine.

Fioricet Ingredients and Composition

Each Fioricet tablet contains:

Active Ingredients:

Inactive Ingredients:

Butalbital
is a short to intermediate-acting barbiturate.
Acetaminophen
is a non- opiate, non-salicylate analgesic and antipyretic.
Caffeine
is a central nervous system stimulant.

How To Take Fioricet and Fioricet Dosage and Administration

Higher doses of acetaminophen could increase the risk of severe liver toxicity. Do not exceed these guidelines without the express recommendation of your doctor.

Extended and repeated use of this product is not recommended because of the potential for physical dependence (addiction).

If you suspect a Fioricet Overdose

A Fioricet overdose, or combining this medication with alcohol or other central nervous system depressant, may lead to unconciousness or perhaps death. Butalbital overdose is indicated by severe drowsiness, confusion, extreme weakness, hallucination, shortness of breath, too slow or troubled breathing, slurred speech, lack of coordination, vomiting with blood, unusually slow heartbeat. Caffeine overdose is characterized by convulsions, diarrhea, sweating, frequent urination, ringing sounds in ears, muscle twitching or trembling, or seeing 'zig-zag' lights. Acetaminophen overdose can result in severe liver poisoning, but rarely has this effect in doses under 10g. An overdose of acetaminophen may not show symptoms for two to four days, but must be treated within twenty-for hours to prevent liver damage or death. Be alert to any signs of yellowing skin or eyes, or a sense of whole-body nausea.

Fioricet Side Effects

Frequently Observed and Mild Side Effects

The most frequently reported adverse reactions or side effects include:

Serious Fioricet Side Effects

These side effects should be reported to your doctor as soon as possible, and include:

Contact a doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms, and especially if you experience several together:

Infrequently Observed

All adverse events tabulated below are classified as infrequent.

Central Nervous: headache, shaky feeling, tingling, agitation, fainting, fatigue, heavy eyelids, high energy, hot spells, numbness, sluggishness, seizure. Mental confusion, excitement or depression can also occur due to intolerance, particularly in elderly or debilitated patients, or due to overdosage of butalbital.

Autonomic Nervous: dry mouth, hyperhidrosis.

Gastrointestinal: difficulty swallowing, heartburn, flatulence, constipation.

Cardiovascular: tachycardia.

Musculoskeletal: leg pain, muscle fatigue.

Genitourinary: diuresis.

Miscellaneous: pruritus, fever, earache, nasal congestion, tinnitus, euphoria, allergic reactions. Several cases of dermatological reactions, including toxic epidermal necrolysis and erythema multiforme, have been reported.

The following adverse drug events may be borne in mind as potential effects of the components of this product. Potential effects of high dosage are listed in the

Fioricet Overdose section.

Acetaminophen: allergic reactions, rash, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis.

Caffeine:cardiac stimulation, irritability, tremor, dependence, nephrotoxicity, hyperglycemia.

Fioricet Drug Abuse and Dependence

$2: Barbiturates may be habit-forming.

Tolerance, psychological dependence, and physical dependence may occur especially following prolonged use of high doses of barbiturates. The average daily dose for the barbiturate addict is usually about 1500 mg. As tolerance to barbiturates develops, the amount needed to maintain the same level of intoxication increases; tolerance to a fatal dosage, however, does not increase more than two- fold. As this occurs, the margin between an intoxication dosage and fatal dosage becomes smaller. The lethaldose of a barbiturate is far less if alcohol is also ingested.

Major withdrawal symptoms (convulsions and delirium) may occur within 16 hours and last up to 5 days after abrupt cessation of these drugs. Intensity of withdrawal symptoms gradually declines over a period of approximately 15 days. Treatment of barbiturate dependence consists of cautious and gradual withdrawal of the drug.

Barbiturate-dependent patients can be withdrawn by using a number of different withdrawal regimens. One method involves initiating treatment at the patient's regular dosage level and gradually decreasing the daily dosage as tolerated by the patient.

Fioricet Precautions and Contraindications

While Fioricet is a highly effective pain reliever, it has been associated with an increased risk of addiction when used improperly, or for too long. Never take Fioricet in greater doses, or for a longer period of time, than recommended by your doctor.

Fioricet may not be suitable for some patients, and some conditions require that this medication be taken in lower doses or with other precautions. Discuss a history of any of the following conditions with your doctor so that your treatment will be as safe as possible.

Fioricet Drug Interactions

Fioricet contains the central nervous system depressant butalbital, and may react strongly with other medication that has a similar effect. Be cautious about taking Fioricet with any medication that warns it 'may cause drowsiness' or cautions you against driving or operating heavy machinery. The acetaminophen in Fioricet should not be mixed with certain ingredients in other pain medication.

The CNS effects of butalbital may be enhanced by monoamine oxidase (MAO(Monoamine Oxidase)) inhibitors. Butalbital, acetaminophen and caffeine may enhance the effects of: other narcotic analgesics, alcohol, general anesthetics, tranquilizers such as chlordiazepoxide, sedative-hypnotics, or other CNS depressants, causing increased CNS depression.

Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions

Acetaminophen may produce false-positive test results for urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid.

Taking Fioricet during Pregnancy or Breast-feeding

Fioricet is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, as its components can affect a developing infant. Barbiturates have been shown to increase the risk of birth defects and brain tumors in the fetus. Caffeine in large doses may interfere with the baby's heart rhythm and growth.

If you become pregnant while taking this medication, inform your doctor immediately. If you are breastfeeding, your doctor will advise you to stop breastfeeding if you must take Fioricet.

Fioricet Addiction and Abuse

Barbiturates may be habit-forming: Tolerance, psychological dependence, and physical dependence may occur especially following prolonged use of high doses of barbiturates. The average daily dose for the barbiturate addict is usually about 1500 mg. As tolerance to barbiturates develops, the amount needed to maintain the same level of intoxication increases; tolerance to a fatal dosage, however, does not increase more than two- fold. As this occurs, the margin between an intoxication dosage and fatal dosage becomes smaller. The lethaldose of a barbiturate is far less if alcohol is also ingested. Major withdrawal symptoms (convulsions and delirium) may occur within 16 hours and last up to 5 days after abrupt cessation of these drugs. Intensity of withdrawal symptoms gradually declines over a period of approximately 15 days. Treatment of barbiturate dependence consists of cautious and gradual withdrawal of the drug. Barbiturate-dependent patients can be withdrawn by using a number of different withdrawal regimens. One method involves initiating treatment at the patient's regular dosage level and gradually decreasing the daily dosage as tolerated by the patient.

Storing Fioricet

Store below 30°C (86°F).

Additional Notes

Fioricet has not been tested for safety in children under the age of 12. Older children might be prescribed a reduced dose.

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