<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Vance wrote encouragement for the use of fioricet (butalbital, caffeine, & Tylenol) and fiorinal (butalbital, caffeine, and aspirin) for migraines. I used to have migraines. I know the desperation involved, but my doctor quickly got me off this drug. I'm pleased that Vance finds it helpful, but I'm alarmed at hearing it called a "mild med." No controlled substances should be described as such, because, of course they can be addictive. Vance also said he's been on it for 35 years and that "every doc I've ever had hasn't hesitated to write me a prescription when I asked." My daughter has been using it for seven years, and she has had what I call an irresponsible doctor do the same. She just got out of a hospital stay for detoxification of that drug. (It's one of the more serious detoxes, with possible seizures and worse.) The problem with this drug is that continued use may cause a rebound of more headaches! And it's a catch-22. You are advised to take it immediately when you feel a headache coming on, which means you may be taking it for mild headaches as well as severe ones, thus perpetuating the addiction. There are other problems possible with this drug, including decreasing effectiveness of other drugs taken. ALL drugs should be taken cautiously. Don't take my word for it (or Vance's or your doctor). Be informed. My recommendation is DAVIS'S DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES ( 7th ed. is $32.95 from Amazon.com. Check 66 sample pages from the "Look inside."). Everyone should have such a book. It could save your life. And in my book (literally), nurses, our No. 1 unsung heroes, are more informed and cautious. I think many doctors are in a hurry and give in too easily. --Ron * Send administrative questions to [log in to unmask] *