Phenobarbitone Tablet 60 mg

💊 Phenobarbitone Tablet 60 mg


📌 1. Prescription / Indications:

Phenobarbitone 60 mg tablets are prescribed for:

  • Epilepsy (generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures)
  • Prevention of febrile seizures (in select cases)
  • Neonatal and pediatric seizures (adjusted dose)
  • Status epilepticus maintenance after acute control
  • Occasionally used in sedation protocols (less common)

📄 2. Description:

  • Form: Oral tablet
  • Strength: 60 mg Phenobarbitone
  • Appearance: Typically white or light-colored, round tablets
  • Route: Oral
  • Pharmacokinetics:
    • Onset: 30–60 minutes
    • Half-life: 2–5 days (long-acting)
    • Duration: 10–12 hours or more

🔬 3. Nature / Drug Class:

  • Class: Barbiturate (long-acting anticonvulsant)
  • Mechanism of Action: Enhances GABAergic inhibition and suppresses abnormal neuronal discharges
  • Type: Central Nervous System (CNS) depressant

🌟 4. Advantages:

  • Highly effective in seizure control
  • Low cost and widely available
  • Allows once-daily dosing due to long half-life
  • Useful for chronic epilepsy and pediatric seizures
  • Proven track record of efficacy in developing and resource-limited settings

📦 5. Common Packaging:

PackagingDetails
Blister packs10, 15, or 20 tablets per strip
Bottle packs100 tablets (bulk/institutional)
Hospital packsBox of 100–500 tablets

🧊 6. Storage Conditions:

  • Store at 15–30°C
  • Keep in a dry place, protected from light and moisture
  • Use child-resistant containers
  • Follow expiry date strictly

👩‍⚕️ 7. Patient Advice:

  • Take tablets at the same time daily to maintain blood levels
  • May cause drowsiness or slowed reflexes – avoid driving
  • Do not abruptly stop; tapering is required to avoid seizures
  • Avoid alcohol, sedatives, or other CNS depressants
  • Notify doctor of:
    • Persistent sedation
    • Skin rash or fever
    • Mood changes or behavioral issues
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult doctor immediately

🎯 8. Purpose / Clinical Use:

IndicationUse
EpilepsyMaintenance therapy
Febrile seizures (rare use)Prevent recurrence
Neonatal seizuresDose-adjusted use
Status epilepticus (post-acute)Maintenance
SedationOccasional off-label use

⚠️ 9. Warnings / Precautions:

  • Dependence risk with long-term use
  • Cognitive and behavioral side effects in children
  • Respiratory depression at high doses or when mixed with depressants
  • May alter metabolism of other drugs (CYP450 inducer)
  • Pregnancy risk (Category D) – possible teratogenic effects, but benefit may outweigh risk in epilepsy

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