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== Triptan ==
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'''Triptans''' are a class of [[medication]]s used primarily in the treatment of [[migraine]]s and [[cluster headache]]s. They are [[serotonin receptor agonist]]s that act on the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> receptors in the brain, leading to the constriction of blood vessels and the inhibition of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide release.
[[File:Sumatriptan.svg|thumb|right|Sumatriptan]]


==Mechanism of action==
'''Triptans''' are a class of [[medication]]s used primarily in the treatment of [[migraine]]s and [[cluster headache]]s. They are selective [[serotonin receptor agonist]]s that act on the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> receptors. Triptans are effective in alleviating the symptoms of migraines, including headache, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Triptans work by stimulating the [[serotonin]] (5-HT) receptors in the brain, specifically the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> subtypes. This action results in the constriction of cranial blood vessels and the inhibition of the release of pro-inflammatory neuropeptides, such as [[calcitonin gene-related peptide]] (CGRP), which are believed to play a role in the pathophysiology of migraines.


==Uses==
== Mechanism of Action ==
Triptans are primarily used to treat acute migraine attacks with or without [[aura (symptom)|aura]]. They are also used in the treatment of cluster headaches. Triptans are most effective when taken early in the course of a migraine attack.
 
==Side effects==
Common side effects of triptans include [[dizziness]], [[drowsiness]], [[nausea]], and [[dry mouth]]. More serious side effects can include [[chest pain]], [[hypertension]], and [[serotonin syndrome]], especially when used in combination with other serotonergic drugs.
 
==Contraindications==
Triptans are contraindicated in individuals with a history of [[ischemic heart disease]], [[cerebrovascular disease]], [[uncontrolled hypertension]], and certain types of [[migraine]] such as [[hemiplegic migraine]]. They should be used with caution in patients with risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
 
==Examples==
Several triptans are available on the market, each with varying pharmacokinetic properties. Some of the commonly used triptans include:
* [[Sumatriptan]]
* [[Rizatriptan]]
* [[Naratriptan]]
* [[Eletriptan]]
* [[Almotriptan]]
* [[Frovatriptan]]
* [[Zolmitriptan]]
 
==Related pages==
* [[Migraine treatment]]
* [[Serotonin receptor]]
* [[Cluster headache]]
 
==References==
* {{cite book |last1=Silberstein |first1=S.D. |title=Migraine and Other Headache Disorders |publisher=Butterworth-Heinemann |year=2002 |isbn=978-0-7506-7327-5}}


==Gallery==
Triptans work by stimulating the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> receptors, which are subtypes of the [[serotonin receptor]]. This action leads to the constriction of dilated blood vessels in the brain, which is believed to be a primary cause of migraine headaches. Additionally, triptans inhibit the release of pro-inflammatory neuropeptides, further reducing migraine symptoms.
<gallery>
File:Sumatriptan.svg|Sumatriptan
File:Rizatriptan.png|Rizatriptan
File:Naratriptan_structure.png|Naratriptan
File:Eletriptan_skeletal.svg|Eletriptan
File:Donitriptan.svg|Donitriptan
File:Almotriptan_skeletal.svg|Almotriptan
File:Frovatriptan_structure.svg|Frovatriptan
File:Avitriptan.png|Avitriptan
File:Zolmitriptan.svg|Zolmitriptan
File:LY334370.svg|LY334370
File:L_694_247.svg|L 694,247
</gallery>


[[Category:Antimigraine drugs]]
== Pharmacokinetics ==
[[Category:Serotonin receptor agonists]]
== Triptan ==
<gallery>
File:Sumatriptan.svg|Sumatriptan chemical structure
File:Rizatriptan.png|Rizatriptan chemical structure
File:Naratriptan_structure.png|Naratriptan chemical structure
File:Eletriptan_skeletal.svg|Eletriptan chemical structure
File:Donitriptan.svg|Donitriptan chemical structure
File:Almotriptan_skeletal.svg|Almotriptan chemical structure
File:Frovatriptan_structure.svg|Frovatriptan chemical structure
File:Avitriptan.png|Avitriptan chemical structure
File:Zolmitriptan.svg|Zolmitriptan chemical structure
File:LY334370.svg|LY334370 chemical structure
File:L_694_247.svg|L 694,247 chemical structure
</gallery>
== Triptan ==


Triptans are a class of [[medication]]s used primarily in the treatment of [[migraine]]s and [[cluster headache]]s. They are selective [[serotonin receptor agonist]]s that act on the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> receptors. Triptans are known for their ability to relieve headache symptoms and are considered effective for many patients.
Triptans vary in their pharmacokinetic properties, including their onset of action, half-life, and bioavailability. For example, [[sumatriptan]] has a rapid onset but a short half-life, making it suitable for acute migraine attacks. In contrast, [[frovatriptan]] has a longer half-life, which may be beneficial for prolonged migraine episodes.


== Mechanism of Action ==
== Common Triptans ==


Triptans work by stimulating the 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>1D</sub> receptors in the brain. This action leads to the constriction of dilated blood vessels in the brain, which is believed to be a primary cause of migraine headaches. Additionally, triptans inhibit the release of pro-inflammatory neuropeptides, such as [[calcitonin gene-related peptide]] (CGRP), which further contributes to their effectiveness in reducing migraine symptoms.
[[File:Rizatriptan.png|thumb|left|Rizatriptan]]


== Indications ==
Several triptans are available, each with unique properties:


Triptans are primarily indicated for the acute treatment of migraine attacks with or without [[aura (symptom)|aura]]. They are also used in the management of cluster headaches. Triptans are not intended for use as a preventive treatment for migraines or headaches.
* '''[[Sumatriptan]]''' - The first triptan developed, available in various forms including tablets, nasal sprays, and injections.
 
* '''[[Rizatriptan]]''' - Known for its rapid onset of action, often used in orally disintegrating tablet form.
== Administration ==
* '''[[Naratriptan]]''' - Has a longer half-life, providing sustained relief.
 
* '''[[Eletriptan]]''' - Offers a balance between rapid onset and duration of action.
Triptans are available in various forms, including oral tablets, nasal sprays, and subcutaneous injections. The choice of formulation depends on the patient's preference, the severity of the migraine, and the speed of onset required. For example, nasal sprays and injections may provide faster relief compared to oral tablets.
* '''[[Almotriptan]]''' - Known for its high tolerability and efficacy.
* '''[[Frovatriptan]]''' - Notable for its long half-life, useful for menstrual migraines.
* '''[[Zolmitriptan]]''' - Available in nasal spray and orally disintegrating tablet forms.


== Side Effects ==
== Side Effects ==


Common side effects of triptans include dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, and sensations of tingling or warmth. Some patients may experience more serious side effects, such as chest pain or tightness, which may require immediate medical attention. Triptans are contraindicated in patients with certain cardiovascular conditions due to the risk of vasoconstriction.
Common side effects of triptans include dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, and sensations of tingling or warmth. Rarely, they can cause more serious cardiovascular effects, such as chest pain or tightness, due to their vasoconstrictive properties. Patients with a history of cardiovascular disease should use triptans with caution.


== Contraindications ==
== Contraindications ==


Triptans should not be used in individuals with a history of [[ischemic heart disease]], [[cerebrovascular disease]], or uncontrolled [[hypertension]]. They are also contraindicated in patients with hemiplegic or basilar migraines. Caution is advised when triptans are used in combination with other serotonergic drugs due to the risk of [[serotonin syndrome]].
Triptans are contraindicated in individuals with a history of [[ischemic heart disease]], [[cerebrovascular disease]], or uncontrolled [[hypertension]]. They should not be used in combination with [[monoamine oxidase inhibitors]] (MAOIs) or within 24 hours of using another triptan or [[ergotamine]]-containing medication.


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==


* [[Migraine]]
* [[Migraine]]
* [[Serotonin receptor]]
* [[Cluster headache]]
* [[Cluster headache]]
* [[Serotonin receptor]]
* [[Vasoconstriction]]
* [[Serotonin syndrome]]
* [[Calcitonin gene-related peptide]]
 
{{Pharmacology}}
{{Migraine}}


[[Category:Antimigraine drugs]]
[[Category:Antimigraine drugs]]
[[Category:Serotonin receptor agonists]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 23 March 2025

Triptan[edit]

File:Sumatriptan.svg
Sumatriptan

Triptans are a class of medications used primarily in the treatment of migraines and cluster headaches. They are selective serotonin receptor agonists that act on the 5-HT1B and 5-HT1D receptors. Triptans are effective in alleviating the symptoms of migraines, including headache, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Triptans work by stimulating the 5-HT1B and 5-HT1D receptors, which are subtypes of the serotonin receptor. This action leads to the constriction of dilated blood vessels in the brain, which is believed to be a primary cause of migraine headaches. Additionally, triptans inhibit the release of pro-inflammatory neuropeptides, further reducing migraine symptoms.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

Triptans vary in their pharmacokinetic properties, including their onset of action, half-life, and bioavailability. For example, sumatriptan has a rapid onset but a short half-life, making it suitable for acute migraine attacks. In contrast, frovatriptan has a longer half-life, which may be beneficial for prolonged migraine episodes.

Common Triptans[edit]

File:Rizatriptan.png
Rizatriptan

Several triptans are available, each with unique properties:

  • Sumatriptan - The first triptan developed, available in various forms including tablets, nasal sprays, and injections.
  • Rizatriptan - Known for its rapid onset of action, often used in orally disintegrating tablet form.
  • Naratriptan - Has a longer half-life, providing sustained relief.
  • Eletriptan - Offers a balance between rapid onset and duration of action.
  • Almotriptan - Known for its high tolerability and efficacy.
  • Frovatriptan - Notable for its long half-life, useful for menstrual migraines.
  • Zolmitriptan - Available in nasal spray and orally disintegrating tablet forms.

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of triptans include dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, and sensations of tingling or warmth. Rarely, they can cause more serious cardiovascular effects, such as chest pain or tightness, due to their vasoconstrictive properties. Patients with a history of cardiovascular disease should use triptans with caution.

Contraindications[edit]

Triptans are contraindicated in individuals with a history of ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, or uncontrolled hypertension. They should not be used in combination with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or within 24 hours of using another triptan or ergotamine-containing medication.

Related Pages[edit]