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The Phenytoin Ataxia Enigma Unveiled ''A Case Report''.
Khadela, Avinash; Dave, Bhavarth; Premal, Yatvi; Patel, Nishi; Sadhwani, Devang.
Afiliação
  • Khadela A; Department of Pharmacology, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Dave B; Department of Pharmacology, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Premal Y; Department of Pharmacology, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Patel N; Department of Pharmacology, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Sadhwani D; GCS Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
J Pharm Pract ; : 8971900241262379, 2024 Jun 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38871356
ABSTRACT

Background:

Phenytoin (PHT) has been approved for the treatment of epilepsy. It belongs to the category of medications with a limited therapeutic window and requires therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). PTH has been observed to induce a variety of Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) including ataxia, dystonia, nystagmus, dyskinesia, etc. Phenytoin-induced ataxia is an uncommonly observed ADR of Phenytoin whose reports are extremely limited. Case Herein, we present a case report of a 16-year-old Asian patient with a past history of epilepsy that was admitted to a tertiary care hospital due to the development of ataxia, giddiness, and vomiting when taking Phenytoin in addition to Oxcarbazepine, Clobazam, and Levetiracetam to treat seizures. On admission, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings revealed bilateral variable cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) lesions in the parieto-occipital region of the periventricular area (periventricular leukomalacia). Additionally, serum Phenytoin levels were observed to be in the toxic range (40 µg/mL) due to which physicians confirmed the ADR to be due to Phenytoin toxicity. Thus, the Phenytoin drug was discontinued in the patient gradually and he was continued on clobazam, oxcarbazepine, and brivaracetam which led to reversal of the ADR in the patient.

Conclusion:

In this case, ataxia resulted from Phenytoin overdose, as confirmed by MRI and serum tests suggesting that TDM of Phenytoin is essential to prevent ADRs. Given the scarcity of ataxia cases caused by Phenytoin, awareness is lacking within the scientific community. Our aim is to provide insights to promote better monitoring and patient-centered treatment outcomes for epileptic patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Pharm Pract Assunto da revista: FARMACIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Pharm Pract Assunto da revista: FARMACIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia País de publicação: Estados Unidos