Downside of taking Foricet

If you are between the ages of 18 and 60, take no other medication or have no other medical conditions, side effects you are more likely to experience include:

Blue and White Fioricet
Blue and White Fioricet
  • Dizziness, drowsiness, lightheadedness, sedation, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or an intoxicated feeling are the most commonly reported side effects.
  • Other side effects, such as constipation, excessive sweating, itch, serious skin reactions, and mental confusion are less common.
  • Butalbital is habit-forming and there is a high risk of dependence with extended and repeated use of Fioricet. Therefore it is not considered a first-choice medicine for headaches.
  • May cause medication-overuse headache with repeated use and a withdrawal syndrome upon discontinuation.
  • The potential for liver damage with the acetaminophen component exists, even at recommended dosages. The risk is increased with higher dosages, with chronic alcohol use, with some medications, and in patients with significant liver disease.
  • May not be suitable for some people, including the elderly and people with kidney or liver disease.
  • Although Fioricet may be prescribed for migraine headaches, it is not FDA approved for this and evidence does not support its use for migraine.
  • Should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • May interact with a number of other medications including those that also cause sedation such as opioids, benzodiazepines, and sedating antihistamines. Alcohol should be avoided.

What Are the Possible Side-Effects of Fioricet?

Like any medication, Fioricet can cause side-effects. People who misuse Fioricet or use it compulsively are at greater risk for experiencing the worst side-effects of the medication.

The possible side-effects of Fioricet are:

      • Anxiety
      • Dizziness
      • Drowsiness
      • Feelings of being intoxicated
      • Lightheadedness
      • Nausea and vomiting
      • Shaking and tremors
      • Shortness of breath
      • Stomach pain
      • Trouble sleeping

In some cases, a person who takes Fioricet may develop an allergic reaction to the drug. The symptoms of an allergic reaction are trouble breathing, itching, rashes, intense dizziness, and swelling in the face, throat, and tongue.

What are the Symptoms of a Fioricet Overdose?

While butalbital is the addictive ingredient in Fioricet, acetaminophen is the ingredient which is liable to cause an overdose. Unfortunately, people who misuse Fioricet as a recreational drug or as a way to suppress withdrawal are most likely to suffer an overdose.

When a person overdoses on Fioricet, the acetaminophen will damage their liver. In severe cases, an overdose can even provoke fatal liver failure. For this reason, it is dangerous to take Fioricet together with another medication which contains acetaminophen because it increases the risk of overdose and death. Furthermore, drinking alcohol while taking Fioricet may also inflict liver damage.

A Fioricet overdose is a medical emergency, so it’s important to know the symptoms. An overdose on Fioricet and all other forms of liver failure cause jaundice, the yellowing of the skin and eyes. Other symptoms of an overdose include:

      • Confusion
      • Convulsions and seizures
      • Fainting
      • Irregular heartbeat
      • Lack of appetite
      • Nausea and vomiting
      • Restlessness
      • Stomach pain
      • Sweating
      • Tremors

Tension Headaches

The most common type of headache disorder, a tension headache occurs when neck and scalp muscles become tense, or contract, meaning they squeeze down. This causes pain, often described as a rubber-band-around-the-head feeling or a pressure sensation, on both sides of the head.

Tension headaches can be triggered by a number of factors including stress, hunger, lack of sleep, anxiety, and temperature changes. They may occur at any age but are most common in adults and older teens. Some people are more prone or vulnerable to developing tension headaches than others, although the reason behind this is not very clear.

Most tension headaches are mild in pain and can be easily alleviated with rest, fluids, removal of the trigger, and/or an over-the-counter medication like Motrin (ibuprofen) or Tylenol (acetaminophen). Behavioral therapies too can be effective like physical therapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Butalbital

When recurring tension headaches do not respond to other treatments, your doctor may prescribe Fiorinal or Fioricet. Codeine may also be added to this combination of medicine. While this medication is very effective in the short-term, there are some things to watch out for.

Butalbital is a barbiturate, which means that it helps to slow down the central nervous system and relax the muscle tension believed to be associated with tension headaches.

Before taking medication containing butalbital, tell your doctor if you:

    • Are allergic to any ingredients in the medication, such as acetaminophen or aspirin.
    • Are currently taking blood thinners, antidepressants, antihistamines, or other sedatives such as sleeping pills or tranquilizers
    • Have or previously had liver disease, porphyria, or depression
    • Are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding

Fioricet Side Effects and Fioricet Interactions with Other Medications

Following the safety instructions and intake recommendations are important during your Fioricet course.

Fioricet Side Effects

Otherwise, a patient may face a risk of dangerous side effects.

Emergency medical help is required for people, who misuse or overuse the headache treatment and experience life-threatening allergic reactions. Thus, you should contact emergency care in case you have noticed swelling of the throat, lips, tongue, or face, breathing disorders, hives, itching or similar disorders.

In rare instances, the components of the drug may lead to fatal skin reactions. Therefore, following Fioricet dosing and individual prescription is inevitable.

Stop the medication intake and contact your healthcare specialist the moment you have any skin rash or redness that is rapidly spreading and triggering peeling and blistering.

We do not suggest you to take Fioricet or Gabapentin for a long time, you need go to your local health professional to treat your pain without prescription. We think exercising is the best way to relieve your pain. Exercising is a very good methods.

Exercising can enhance your immune system and increase your muscle strength and make your nerve strong.
You can also take some nutrition from food.

A patient should stop Fioricet use and address the doctor in case he/she has got any of the following abnormalities:

      • Dark urine, jaundice, nausea, upper stomach discomfort or pain, decreased appetite, clay-colored stools;
      • Light headache, confusion;
      • Seizures;
      • Problems breathing.

Apart from severe adverse reactions, a patient may suffer from mild to moderate disorders, with the most common being:

    • Insomnia;
    • Feeling drunk;
    • Restlessness or anxiety;
    • Dizziness and drowsiness, etc.

Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions for the Drug Use

Striving to avoid complications and health disorders, a patient should talk to the doctor beforehand, learning the specifications of Fioricet influence on the organism and safety of its course.

Fioricet is not approved for patients, who are sensitive to any of its ingredients, as well as the ones, who are diagnosed with Porphyria.

The medication is not likely to harm the health of an unborn or nursing child, but it can cause dependency in a fetus if used by a pregnant woman. Life-threatening withdrawal reactions may appear in such an instance.

To eliminate potential risks and get balanced intake recommendations, a patient should inform the doctor about underlying and accompanying disorders and abnormalities he/she has:

      • Liver disorders, cirrhosis;
      • Alcohol or drug addiction;
      • Stomach bleeding or ulcer;
      • Sleep apnea, asthma or similar breathing complications;
      • Kidney disorders;
      • Skin rash and others.

Fioricet side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to Fioricet: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

In rare cases, acetaminophen may cause a severe skin reaction that can be fatal. This could occur even if you have taken acetaminophen in the past and had no reaction. Stop taking this medicine and call your doctor right away if you have skin redness or a rash that spreads and causes blistering and peeling. If you have this type of reaction, you should never again take any medicine that contains acetaminophen.

Stop using this medicine and call your doctor at once if you have:

    • confusion, seizure (convulsions);
    • shortness of breath;
    • a light-headed feeling, like you might pass out; or
    • nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).
    • drowsiness, dizziness;
    • feeling anxious or restless;
    • drunk feeling; or
    • sleep problems (insomnia).

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Fioricet Interactions with Other Medications

It is also necessary to provide the medical specialist with details of any accompanying treatment courses you have.

Certain prescription and over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements, minerals, and vitamins may interfere with Fioricet launching dangerous outcomes and unwanted reactions.

Fioricet combination with other remedies may promote sleepiness and trigger breathing abnormalities, leading to dangerous, sometimes even fatal outcomes. Tell your doctor if you have recently used any of the following drugs:

    • Narcotic pain medications;
    • Anxiety, seizure or depression treatments;
    • Sleeping pills;
    • MAOIs;
    • Sedatives and others.