ergots
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ergot alkaloids
pharmacology:
- non-selective 5HT agonists/antagonists - varies with agent - see also serotonin receptors and pharmacology
- dopamine D2 agonists - see also dopamine
- alpha adrenergic agonists - see also sympathomimetics
- esp. on sm.muscle;
- ergometrine is used as a uterotonic
use in migraine Rx:
- see migraine
- antimigraine effect is probably via same mechanisms as for the triptans, but clinical use is complicated by stimulation of dopamine D2 receptors in brainstem & gut, causing V&D, and of vascular adrenergic & 5HT2 receptors, causing potent & sustained vasoconstriction of systemic and coronary arteries
- for decades, ergots were the only drugs specifically for migraine, but there are no good trials to support their efficacy and they are difficult to use because of poor oral & rectal bioavailability (<3%) and erratic PK & clinical response profiles
- dose & route should be individualised
- to prevent “ergot headaches”, use should be restricted to 1-2 days per week
- response rate & therapuetic gain for oral ergotamine is in the same range as for NSAIDs & ~10% less than that for oral sumatriptan
- individual pts however, may respond better
- rectal ergotamine seems to produce slightly better & less variable responses
- recurrence rate may be marginally less frequent & time to recurrence is some hours longer than with sumatriptan & thus may have a role in pts with long lasting attacks
adverse effects
- are frequent, often severe & may last for hours:
- N/V/D/muscle cramps/malaise
- peripheral vasoconstriction causing cold & tingling fingers & toes
- sustained contraction of coronary & other arteries (more so than with triptans)
- “ergot headaches”
overdose or chronic overuse may result in ergotism:
- rare, but life-threatening severe generalised vasospasm
- ⇒ acral cyanosis, digital necrosis, intermittent claudication
- ⇒ infarcts of heart, brain & other organs
- Rx with direct acting vasodilators (IV nitroglycerine)
LSD:
- agonist on central & antag. on peripheral: 5-HT1-like & 5-HT2
methysergide:
- 5-HT1-like partial agonist-antagonist & 5-HT2 antagonism;
- only feeble vasoconstrictor & oxytocic activity;
- decr. 5-HT effects of: vasoconst., pressor, sm.muscle
- protective for migraine takes 1-2D to develop & as long to wane on stopping Rx
- ⇒rebound headache
- no use in acute migraine though;
- combat diarrhoea & malabsorption in carcinoid syndrome;
- use in post-gastrectomy dumping synd;
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