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Fioricet is a strong, non-narcotic pain reliever and relaxant. It is typically prescribed for the relief of tension headache symptoms caused by muscle contractions in the head, neck, and shoulder area. It is based on a combination of a sedative known as barbiturate (butalbital), a non-aspirin pain reliever (acetaminophen), and caffeine.

Important information before you buy Fiorcet
It is possible for mental and physical dependence to occur with the use of barbiturates such as butalbital, especially where these drugs are taken in higher than recommended doses over extended periods of time.

How to take Fiorcet
To prevent an upset stomach, it's best to take this medication with food or milk. Pain medications work best in preventing pain before it occurs. Once the pain becomes intense, the medication is not as effective in relieving it. Take it exactly as prescribed and do not increase your dose or take it more frequently without your doctor's approval.

Possible Fiorcet Side Effects
As with any prescription drug, side effects can never be predicted or anticipated for anyone, as every individual is unique and may react differently. Below we've detailed some possible Fiorcet side effects, and if you experience any that are particularly intense or troubling, you should contact a doctor immediately.

More common Fiorcet side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, light-headedness, nausea, sedation, dizziness, drowsiness, intoxicated feeling, shortness of breath, vomiting.

Less common or rare Fiorcet side effects may include:
Seizure, shaky feeling, skin redness and/or peeling, dry mouth, earache, exaggerated feeling of well-being, excessive sweating, excessive urination, excitement, fainting, fatigue, agitation, allergic reactions, constipation, depression, difficulty swallowing, fever, flatulence, headache, heartburn, heavy eyelids, high energy, hot spells, itching, leg pain, mental confusion, muscle fatigue, numbness, rapid heartbeat, ringing in the ears, sluggishness, stuffy nose, tingling.

Before you buy Fiorcet - Special Precautions
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to barbiturates, acetaminophen, or caffeine, you should not take Fiorcet. Ensure that your doctor is aware of any drug reactions that you have experienced in the past.

Unless you are directed to do so by your doctor, you should not take Fiorcet if you have porphyria (an inherited metabolic disorder affecting the liver or bone marrow).

Fioricet may cause you to become drowsy or less alert. Thus, taking it before driving or operating dangerous machinery or participating in any hazardous activity that requires full mental alertness is not recommended until you know how your body responds to it.

If you are being treated for severe depression or have a history of severe depression or drug abuse, consult with your doctor before taking Fioricet.

Use Fiorcet 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.

Butalbital slows the central nervous system (CNS) and intensifies the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants. Use of alcohol with this drug may also cause overdose symptoms. Avoid alcoholic beverages while taking Fioricet.

If Fioricet is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered, thus check with your doctor before combining Fioricet with any prescription or non-prescription drugs.

Recommended Fiorcet Dosage
The usual dose of Fioricet is 1 or 2 tablets taken every 4 hours as needed. Do not exceed a total dose of 6 tablets per day.
 
 
Warning: The prescription drugs featured here may or may not be safe, appropriate, or effective for every individual, and especially if you have never used them before you may also want to seek the advice of your own personal doctor. Additionally, this information is intended to supplement, not be a substitute for the expertise and judgment of a healthcare provider.

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