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Migraine. Taking Vasograin Tablets. Does It Have Side Effects Like Acidity Or Depression?

Hi, I have this perennial problem of migraine which attacks early during every week. I have been taking Vasograin tablet during the initial onset and it works. But is taking Vasograin regularly has any side effects? Also a Neurologist suggested a variety of regular medicines and tests and nothing worked except that it caused too many side effects (like depression, memory issues, acidity etc) and stopped it since.
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Chaitanya
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
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Hi
Vasograin is a combination of Paracetamol 250 mg
Caffeine 100 mg
Prochlorperazine Maleate 2.5 mg
Ergotamine Tartrate 1 mg
Short term use dont have any problem in most patients.
If you are taking regularly you better need a follow up with your physician.
Hope this may help you
thanks
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Migraine. Taking Vasograin Tablets. Does It Have Side Effects Like Acidity Or Depression?

Hi Vasograin is a combination of Paracetamol 250 mg Caffeine 100 mg Prochlorperazine Maleate 2.5 mg Ergotamine Tartrate 1 mg Short term use dont have any problem in most patients. If you are taking regularly you better need a follow up with your physician. Hope this may help you thanks