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FDA Advisory: Use of Triptans and AntidepressantsThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a public health advisory about potential risks of taking triptans together with SSRI and SSNRI antidepressants. The advisory states, "A life-threatening condition called serotonin syndrome may occur when triptans are used together with a SSRI or a SNRI."
Serotonin syndrome occurs when the body has too much of serotonin, a chemical found in the nervous system. Serotonin syndrome may be more likely to occur when starting or increasing the dose of a triptan, SSRI or SNRI. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome may include:
Triptans are abortive medications that work in the brain to stop the process of a Migraine attack. They are also sometimes prescribed for cluster headaches and Migraine-like headaches, particularly post-traumatic headaches. The triptans are:
The FDA has reviewed 27 reports of serotonin syndrome. In 13 cases, the patients were hospitalized. Two cases were considered to be life threatening. This advisory is neither totally new information nor any reason to panic if you are currently taking this medication conbination. Triptans already carry a warning in their prescribing information warning of possible problems when also taking antidepressants. Serotonin syndrome, although possibly fatal, is not common. If you are concerned about your medications, contact your physician. ____________ Resources:
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