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Butalbital / Aspirin / Caffeine
Fiorinal; with codeine as Fiorinal with Codeine (Schedule III)

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Summary
Common uses
Tension-type headache (limited evidence; falling out of favor due to medication-overuse headache and barbiturate dependence risk)0
Pharmacy
Starting dose
1-2 capsules (50 mg butalbital / 325 mg aspirin / 40 mg caffeine each) PO every 4 hours as needed; maximum 6 capsules/d
Preparations
50/325/40 mg capsules
US FDA Max
6 capsules/d (300 mg butalbital, 1950 mg aspirin, 240 mg caffeine)
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral
Onset
30-60 minutes
Duration
4-6 hours
Half-life
Butalbital ~35 hours; aspirin (acetyl group) ~15 minutes, salicylate 2-3 hours; caffeine 3-7 hours[1]
Bioavailability
Butalbital well-absorbed; aspirin 50-75%; caffeine ~100%[1]
Pregnancy
Avoided; barbiturate + aspirin teratogenicity and bleeding concerns.[citation needed]
Legal status
Schedule III controlled substance in US (Fiorinal is scheduled federally; Fioricet with acetaminophen is unscheduled federally despite identical butalbital content — a regulatory quirk)
Purported mechanism
Same as Fioricet but with aspirin substituted for acetaminophen as the non-opioid analgesic component. Butalbital positively modulates GABA-A; aspirin provides non-selective COX inhibition with anti-inflammatory effect; caffeine provides vasoconstriction and analgesic-absorption enhancement.0 Same concerns as Fioricet plus aspirin GI/bleeding risk; the only practical difference favoring Fiorinal is potential anti-inflammatory benefit in headaches with inflammatory component, though clinical guidance does not differentiate strongly between them[1].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 FDA Prescribing Information, Fiorinal (butalbital / aspirin / caffeine), Allergan, current revision. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2007/008627s060lbl.pdf