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Prescribing Information
RELPAX® (eletriptan hydrobromide) Tablets
How Supplied
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RELPAX Tablets of 20 mg and 40 mg eletriptan (base) as the hydrobromide. RELPAX Tablets are orange, round, convex shaped, film-coated tablets with appropriate debossing.

They are supplied in the following strengths and package configurations:

Relpax Tablets
Package Configuration
Tablet Strength (mg)
NDC Code
Debossing
Carton of 12 tablets.
Two blisters of 6 Tablets In each carton.
40mg
0049-2340-05
REP40 and Pfizer
Blister of 6 Tablets
20mg
0049-2330-45
REP20 and Pfizer
Blister of 6 Tablets
40mg
0049-2340-45
REP40 and Pfizer

Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15-30°C (59-86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].

Rx only

Pfizer Roerig

 

LAB-0076-12.0 Revised April 2007

RELPAX Safety Information
 

Important Safety Information

RELPAX is indicated for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults.

The maximum recommended single dose of RELPAX is 40 mg. The maximum daily dose should not exceed 80 mg.

RELPAX is generally well tolerated. Most adverse reactions are mild and transient.

The most common adverse events reported with RELPAX 40 mg compared with placebo were dizziness (6% vs 3%), somnolence (6% vs 4%), asthenia (5% vs 3%), and nausea (5% vs 5%).

As with other 5-HT1 agonists, it is recommended that RELPAX not be given to patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease, uncontrolled hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, a history of cerebrovascular accident or transient ischemic attack, severe renal impairment, severe hepatic impairment, or concomitant administration of other 5-HT1 agonists.

Potentially life-threatening serotonin syndrome may occur with triptans, particularly during combined use with SSRIs or SNRIs.

RELPAX is metabolized by the CYP3A4 enzyme; RELPAX does not inhibit or induce CYP3A4. RELPAX should not be used within at least 72 hours of treatment with the following potent CYP3A4 inhibitors: ketoconazole, itraconazole, nefazodone, troleandomycin, clarithromycin, ritonavir, and nelfinavir.

 

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RELPAX® (eletriptan HBr) Tablets

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