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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ergotamine - définition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Ergotamine tartrate; C33H35N5O5; ATC code N02CA02; ATCvet code QN02CA02; Ergomar; Ergostat; Ergotamin; Ergoton-A; Medihaler Ergotamine; Wigrettes

ergotamine         
[?:'g?t?mi:n]
¦ noun Medicine an ergot alkaloid that causes constriction of blood vessels and is used to treat migraine.
Caffeine/ergotamine         
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT
Cafergart; Cafegard; Cafergard; Cafergot; Ergotamine/caffeine
Caffeine/ergotamine (trade name Cafergot) is the proprietary name of a medication consisting of ergotamine tartrate and caffeine. This combination is used for the treatment of headaches, such as migraine headache.
Ergotamine/chlorcyclizine/caffeine         
ANTIMIGRAINE MEDICATION
Anervan; Ergotamine/caffeine/chlorcyclizine; Caffeine/chlorcyclizine/ergotamine; Caffeine/ergotamine/chlorcyclizine; Chlorcyclizine/caffeine/ergotamine; Chlorcyclizine/ergotamine/caffeine
Ergotamine/chlorcyclizine/caffeine, sold under the brand name Anervan, is an antimigraine medication, intended to be taken at the very beginning of a migraine episode.Anervan from FASS, the Swedish national formulary.

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Ergotamine

Ergotamine, sold under the brand names Cafergot (with caffeine) and Ergomar among others, is an ergopeptine and part of the ergot family of alkaloids; it is structurally and biochemically closely related to ergoline. It possesses structural similarity to several neurotransmitters, and has biological activity as a vasoconstrictor.

It is used medicinally for treatment of acute migraine attacks (sometimes in combination with caffeine). Medicinal usage of ergot fungus began in the 16th century to induce childbirth, yet dosage uncertainties discouraged the use. It has been used to prevent post-partum hemorrhage (bleeding after childbirth). It was first isolated from the ergot fungus by Arthur Stoll at Sandoz in 1918 and marketed as Gynergen in 1921.