Isolated naratriptan-associated ischemic colitis.

Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)

Departments of Headache Medicine (Akbar, Nissan, Chaudhry), Gastroenterology (Rangasamy), and Pathology (Mudrovich), Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, Texas. Dr. Akbar is now affiliated with the Department of Pediatric Neurology, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, Illinois.

Published: October 2016

We report a 41-year-old woman who developed histology- and colonoscopy-proven ischemic colitis with the use of naratriptan not exceeding the maximum 2 doses a day and 3 days per week and without a known medical or cardiovascular history. By exclusion of other causes of colonic ischemia, naratriptan was considered the sole causal agent. Discontinuation of naratriptan resulted in a complete clinical recovery. To date, our patient is the youngest known patient to develop ischemic colitis on isolated naratriptan in the setting of no known medical risk factors or predisposing medical condition. Even though triptans are commonly used for the abortive treatment of migraine headaches, such a reported side effect is rare; however, careful assessment and individual patient-based treatment is advised.

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