A friend of mine aged 60 has been on medication for migraine headaches for a few years now. He takes
EsgicEsgic
Esgic-plus Plus and now recently has started taking
Feverfew with
caffeineCaffeine
Caffeine anhydrous
Caffeine citrate
Caffeine-acetaminophen
Caffeine-ergotamine and
DepakoteDepakote
Depakote er
Depakote sprinkles as a preventative. He also was introduced to the Triptans,
sumatriptanSumatriptan
Sumatriptan succinate
Sumatriptan-naproxen etc. Since starting to take these he has developed mild chest pain. His blood
pressurePressure ulcer has always been low and still is. He has stopped taking the triptans as a side effect is chest pain. But the pain still continues. It is not severe, but very mild and sometimes is hardly noticeable. Is it possible that any of these drugs or the caffeine in both the Esgic and Feverfew could be effecting his heart? Is it cause for concern?
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Dear Sharon,
None of these medications have any known deleterious cardiac side-effects. I would suggest following-up with your Internist to further evaluate these symptoms.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to write back with any additional questions.
Information provided here is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace your doctor's advice. Only your doctor can make specific diagnoses and recommend treatment. If you would like to be seen at the Cleveland Clinic please call 1-800-CCF-CARE and ask for an appointment with a cardiologist.