Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
is a barbiturate
sedative 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.
How Taken
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
comes as a capsule and
tablet to take by mouth.
The usual dosage is one
to two tablets every 4-6
hours, but should be
taken as directed by
your physician. Total
daily dosage should not
exceed 6 tablets.
Extended and repeated
use of this product is
not recommended because
of the potential for
physical dependence.
Warnings/Precautions
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
may cause you to become
drowsy or less alert;
therefore, driving or
operating dangerous
machinery or
participating in any
hazardous activity that
requires full mental
alertness is not
recommended until you
know your response to
this drug. If you are
being treated for severe
depression or have a
history of severe
depression or drug
abuse, consult with your
doctor before taking
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine.
Use this drug with
caution if you are
elderly or in a weakened
condition, if you have
liver or kidney
problems, or if you have
severe abdominal
trouble. This medication
contains acetaminophen
(Tylenol), which is
toxic to your liver and
can be fatal when take
above the recommended
dosage. The total daily
dose of acetaminophen
should not exceed 4000mg
(4g), or 2000mg (2g) if
you are elderly or a
chronic user of
acetaminophen. Keep in
mind that many over the
counter products contain
acetaminophen, and each
tablet of this product
contains 325mg. If you
are pregnant or plan to
become pregnant, inform
your doctor immediately.
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
can affect a developing
baby. It also appears in
breast milk. If this
medication is essential
to your health, your
doctor may advise you to
discontinue
breastfeeding your baby
until your treatment is
finished.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose
as soon as you remember
it. However, if it is
almost time for the next
dose, skip the missed
dose and continue your
regular dosing schedule.
Do not take a double
dose to make up for a
missed one.
Possible Side Effects
Side effects cannot
be anticipated. If any
develop or change in
intensity, inform your
doctor as soon as
possible. Only your
doctor can determine if
it is safe for you to
continue taking
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine.
More common side effects
may include: Abdominal
pain, dizziness,
drowsiness, intoxicated
feeling,
light-headedness,
nausea, sedation,
shortness of breath,
vomiting. Less common or
rare side effects may
include: Agitation,
allergic reactions,
constipation,
depression, difficulty
swallowing, dry mouth,
earache, exaggerated
feeling of well-being,
excessive sweating,
excessive urination,
excitement, fainting,
fatigue, fever,
flatulence, headache,
heartburn, heavy
eyelids, high energy,
hot spells, itching, leg
pain, mental confusion,
muscle fatigue,
numbness, rapid
heartbeat, ringing in
the ears, seizure, shaky
feeling, skin redness
and/or peeling,
sluggishness, stuffy
nose, tingling.
Storage
Store below 86 F (30
C); dispense in a tight
container and out of
reach of children.
Overdose
An overdose of
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine,
or combining this
medication with alcohol
or other central nervous
system depressant, may
lead to unconsciousness
or perhaps death.
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
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.
More Information
Do not take
Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
if you have taken a
monoamine oxidase
inhibitor (MAOI) in the
last 14 days. Dangerous
side effects could
result. Butalbital/APAP/Caffeine
may increase the effects
of other drugs that
cause drowsiness,
including
antidepressants,
alcohol, antihistamines,
sedatives (used to treat
insomnia), other pain
relievers, anxiety
medicines, and muscle
relaxants. Tell your
doctor about all
medicines that you are
taking, and do not take
any medicine unless your
doctor approves.
Disclaimer
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information covers all
uses, directions, drug
interactions,
precautions, or adverse
effects of your
medication. This is only
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