Korean Circ J. 2001 Oct;31(10):1071-1074. Korean.
Published online Oct 31, 2001.
Copyright © 2001 The Korean Society of Circulation
Case Report

A Case of Vasospastic Angina Pectoris Occurring Following Administration of Oral Imigran(R) for Migraine

Ki Hyun Choi, Tae Yong Kim, Jae Hyuk Choi, Jae Wook Ok, Jin Chan Park, Jane Oh, Yoon Kyung Cho, Kyung Hwa Hwang, Sang Wook Lim and Dong Hoon Cha
    • Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Pundang CHA Hospital, Pochon Joongmoon Medical College, Sungnam, Korea.

Abstract

Imigran(R) (sumatriptan), a 5-hydroxytryptamine (HT) derivative, is highly effective in aborting attacks of migraine and cluster headache. The drug is generally well tolerated. However tolerated, although up to 8% of patients consistently have demonstrate chest symptoms, including chest pressure, tightness, and pain, often mimicking angina pectoris. It has been suggested that these chest symptoms are caused by coronary vasoconstriction, and that this effect may be mediated by endothelial dysfunction. This can be reversed by the administration of glyceryl trinitrate. We report a case of vasospastic angina pectoris occurring after the administration of oral sumatriptan in a patient with migraine.

Keywords
Sumatriptan; Migraine; Angina pectoris; variant


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