Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| fosphenytoin | Cerebyx |
| phenytoin | Dilantin |
Phenytoin requires several doses each day. It is available in
liquid, capsule, and chewable tablet forms. It is also available as an
injection (phenytoin sodium).
Fosphenytoin is a form of phenytoin that is given in a vein (intravenous, or IV) or into a muscle (intramuscular,
or IM) and can be used in cases of
status epilepticus.
How It Works
Phenytoin prevents seizures by reducing activity in certain areas
of the brain.
Why It Is Used
Phenytoin is one of the drugs of choice for:
Phenytoin should not be used to treat absence seizures or myoclonic
seizures.
How Well It Works
Phenytoin is very effective for preventing partial seizures and
generalized tonic-clonic seizures.1
Side Effects
Common side effects of phenytoin include:
- Swollen, tender gums.
- Growth of
facial and body hair.
- Enlarged or rough facial
features.
- Acne.
- Skin rash.
High levels of phenytoin in the body may also cause:
- Drowsiness.
- Double
vision.
- Dizziness.
- Tremors or
shaking.
- Decreased coordination.
- Confusion and
inability to concentrate.
- Osteoporosis
(when taken for months to years).
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Getting regular blood tests to monitor the level of medicine in
your blood can help keep your dose in the appropriate range.
- Adverse effects. Phenytoin has side effects that
may affect your appearance (excess hair, acne, enlarged or rough facial
features). Many people may be unwilling to deal with these side effects. Most
people tolerate the drug fairly well, but at high levels it can affect your
thinking (cognitive impairment). Because it can cause
osteoporosis, phenytoin often is not the best choice for older people. In rare
cases, phenytoin can affect blood counts, the liver, or the kidneys.
- Drug interactions. Many medicines for epilepsy can
interact with other medicines you may be taking. This means that your epilepsy
medicine may not work as well, or it may affect the way another medicine you
are taking works. Some of these interactions can be dangerous. It is important
to tell your doctor about all the medicines, herbal pills, and dietary
supplements you are taking. Phenytoin may reduce the effectiveness of birth
control pills.
- Risk of birth defects. All medicines for epilepsy
have some risk of birth defects. But the risk of birth defects needs to be
carefully compared to other risks to the baby if the mother stops taking her
epilepsy medicine. If you are thinking about becoming pregnant, it is important
to plan ahead and talk with your doctor about the benefits and risks of taking
epilepsy medicine during your pregnancy. It you are already pregnant, it is not
too late. The best thing to do is talk to your doctor about your pregnancy
before you make any changes to the medicines you are taking.
- Ease of use. Phenytoin requires several doses a day
and comes in several forms.
- Other concerns. For some people, phenytoin may
cause side effects or carry risks that are not yet fully known. Report any
unexpected side effects or problems to your doctor.
It may take time and careful, controlled adjustments by you and
your doctor to find the combination, schedule, and dosing of medicine to best
manage your epilepsy. The goal is to prevent seizures while causing as few
unwanted side effects as possible. After you and your doctor figure out the
most effective medicine program for you, it is important that you follow it
exactly as prescribed.
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