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Phenytoin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phenytoin sodium is a commonly used antiepileptic. Phenytoin acts to dampen the unwanted, runaway brain activity seen in seizure by reducing electrical ...

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Phenytoin overdose
Phenytoin is a medicine used to treat convulsions and seizures. Phenytoin overdose occurs when someone takes too much of this medicine. ...

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Phenytoin is related to the barbiturates in chemical structure, ... For phenytoin suspension peak levels occur 1½-3 hours after administration. ...

Guidance on Phenytoin
Guidance on Phenytoin. This guidance represents the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) ... Analytes to measure: Phenytoin in plasma ...

Fosphenytoin sodium: new drug to replace intravenous phenytoin ...
Fosphenytoin sodium: new drug to replace intravenous phenytoin sodium. ...find Pediatric Nursing articles. Fosphenytoin sodium is a water-soluble drug ...

Role of phenytoin in wound healing: microarray ana...[Biochem ...
Notably, phenytoin accelerates the autocrine and paracrine activity of ... Phenytoin acts on the brain and nervous system in the treatment of epilepsy. ...

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Phenytoin oral suspension is indicated for the control of tonic-clonic (grand mal) ... Phenytoin oral suspension is contraindicated in those patients with a ...

Phenytoin as a novel anti-vitiligo weapon. [J Autoimmune Dis. 2005 ...
Phenytoin, the widely-used anticonvulsant, has been employed both topically and ... As phenytoin stimulates collagen production and inhibits its breakdown, ...

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AP Enterprise: Report prompts more water tests
3 (meprobamate, phenytoin, risperidone) San Francisco: no detections San Diego: 4 (ibuprofen, meprobamate, phenytoin, risperidone) Southern California: 3 ...

Dilantin Injection Reportedly Causing Purple Glove Syndrome, FDA Says
According to a quarterly report it released last week, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating instances were Dilantin (phenytoin) injections ...

Teesside nurse gets caution after blunder
And when alerted to the error by his colleague, Liz Fisher, he did not report the overdose of Phenytoin to senior staff. ...

Many medications, diseases can cause vitamin B12 deficiency
... anticancer medications (Methotrexate), anticonvulsants (Dilantin or phenytoin, Mysoline or primidone, Phenobarbitol), anti-gout medications (Colbenamid, ...

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Phenytoin is an anticonvulsant drug which can be useful in the treatment of epilepsy. The primary site of action appears to be the motor cortex where spread ...

phenytoin (Dilantin) dosing calculator by D.McAuley
phenytoin (Dilantin) calculator. ... Related ArticlesComparison of eight phenytoin dosing methods in institutionalized patients. Ther Drug Monit. ...

11th ROC: Phenytoin
Phenytoin is reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on ... lymphomas among individuals under phenytoin therapy. However, no ...

phenytoin -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on phenytoin:...ability to prevent seizures in experimental animals after electrical stimulation of the brain or ...

Medicines for Epilepsy: Phenytoin
Phenytoin is an anticonvulsant drug which can be useful in the treatment of epilepsy. Phenytoin can be prescribed for those experiencing tonic-clonic (grand ...

Dilantin (phenytoin) : National MS Society
Phenytoin is one of a group of hydantoin anticonvulsants that are used most commonly in the management of seizures in epilepsy. It is used in MS to manage ...

YouTube - Dilantin (Phenytoin)
A pharmacist explains how Dilantin works, why doctors prescribe this anticonvulsant, and common side effects of the drug.

Oxcarbazepine versus phenytoin monotherapy for epilepsy
Muller M, Marson AG, Williamson PR. Oxcarbazepine versus phenytoin monotherapy for epilepsy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2006, Issue 2. Art. No.

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20 Drugs the FDA Is Watching
Title: 20 Drugs the FDA Is Watching Category: Health News Created: 9/8/2008 Last Editorial Review: 9/8/2008.

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