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therapeutic drug for migraine; contains ergotamine, mecloxamine, camylofine, aminopyrine & caffeine
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I do not think so!
I dunno...reverse osmosis??? ------ The separation is possible with activated charcoal; the solution is then evaporated to obtain crystallized caffeine.
Ergotamine tartrate IP - 1 mg, - general migraine fighter. I was just on a drip of this in the hospital. caffeine (monohydrate) IP - 100 mg, - There is a theory that caffeine helps migraines (one of my painkillers has it in it) paracetamol IP - 250 mg,- fever reducer AND iflamation fighter (although not as effective on migraine as ibuprophen) prochlorperazine maleate IP - 2.5 mg. - This one is an anti-nausea drug.
Coffee beans are naturally caffeinated so the existed caffeine must be removed, i.e. de-caffeinated. Cola (Coke, etc) often has caffeine added as a separate ingredient, so if that ingredient is skipped, the cola is free of caffeine.
Yes, there are decaffeinated coffees that have been processed to separate most, if not all of the caffeine. Even if there was caffeine in the decaf, it would generally be not enough to be considered caffeinated.
What are the conventional formulae?
Sumatriptan (Imitrex), naratriptan (Amerge), rizatriptan (Maxalt) and zolmitriptan (Zomig) may interact with ergotamine. These drugs should not be taken within 24 hours of taking any drug containing ergotamine.
No, sugar and caffeine are two separate entities. Caffeine can keep you awake and make you hyper. Sugar is one of the fast body fuels but in excess it can add to your weight. A sugar free item uses a replacement for the "sugars". (Fructose is a common sugar.) A caffeine free item has no caffeine in it.
There are thousands of mathematical formulae.
The molecular formula of Caffiene is C8H10N4O2. Caffeine is most commonly used to improve mental alertness, but it has many other uses. Caffeine is used by mouth or rectally in combination with painkillers (such as aspirin and acetaminophen) and a chemical called ergotamine for treating migraineheadaches. It is also used with painkillers for simple headaches and preventing and treating headaches after epidural anesthesia. Some people use caffeine for asthma, gallbladder disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), shortness of breath in newborns, and low blood pressure. Caffeine is also used for weight loss and type 2 diabetes. Very high doses are used, often in combination with ephedrine, as an alternative to illegal stimulants. Caffeine is one of the most commonly used stimulants among athletes.