Phenytoin Modified Release Tablet 300 mg

πŸ’Š Phenytoin Modified Release Tablet 300 mg


πŸ“Œ 1. Prescription / Indications:

Phenytoin Modified Release (MR) 300 mg is prescribed for:

  • Control of generalized tonic-clonic seizures
  • Partial (focal) seizures
  • Seizure prevention post-cranial surgery or traumatic brain injury
  • Maintenance therapy in epilepsy where once-daily dosing improves compliance

πŸ“„ 2. Description:

  • Form: Modified-release tablet (also called extended-release or prolonged-release)
  • Strength: 300 mg Phenytoin Sodium
  • Route: Oral
  • Action: Releases drug gradually over time to maintain steady blood levels
  • Typical appearance: Oblong, film-coated tablet, may be scored or marked

πŸ”¬ 3. Nature / Drug Class:

  • Class: Anticonvulsant (Hydantoin derivative)
  • Mechanism: Stabilizes neuronal membranes by inhibiting voltage-dependent sodium channels, thereby preventing hyperexcitability and seizure activity

🌟 4. Advantages of Modified Release Form:

  • Once-daily dosing for stable blood levels
  • Reduces fluctuations (peaks and troughs) in plasma concentrations
  • Improves adherence and tolerability
  • Lowers risk of dose-related side effects like ataxia and dizziness

πŸ“¦ 5. Common Packaging:

Pack TypeTypical Quantity
Blister strips10 or 15 tablets per strip
Bottles (HDPE)30, 60, or 100 tablets
Institutional packsBulk packaging for hospitals

🧊 6. Storage Conditions:

  • Store at 25Β°C or below (room temperature)
  • Protect from moisture and light
  • Keep in original container or tightly closed bottle

πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ 7. Patient Advice:

  • Swallow wholeβ€”do not crush or chew
  • Take at the same time every day
  • May be taken with or after food
  • Avoid alcohol and medications that interact with liver enzymes
  • Maintain regular blood level monitoring
  • Maintain good oral hygiene to avoid gum overgrowth
  • Notify physician in case of:
    • Unusual movements, rash, confusion, or fever
  • Use non-hormonal contraception as phenytoin can reduce efficacy of oral contraceptives

🎯 8. Purpose / Use Cases:

ConditionUse
Generalized tonic-clonic seizuresLong-term control
Focal/partial seizuresMaintenance therapy
Neurosurgical seizure prophylaxisEspecially post-trauma
Epilepsy with adherence issuesOnce-daily dose improves control

⚠️ 9. Precautions / Warnings:

  • Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) crucial (target: 10–20 mcg/mL)
  • Risk of:
    • Gingival hyperplasia
    • Osteomalacia
    • Hirsutism
    • Fetal abnormalities (Category D) if used in pregnancy
    • Megaloblastic anemia and hypocalcemia
  • May interact with:
    • Warfarin, oral contraceptives, corticosteroids, other AEDs

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