Dilantin: Anti-Epileptic Medication
Dilantin is a seizure medication, also known as an anti-epileptic and anticonvulsant. Seizures is your body's reaction to abnormal brain electrical responses. This drug slows down the brain's impulses with the result of fewer or no seizures. It can also be used in other ways, such as in
the use of relieving pain from nerves. Persons taking Dilantin should carry an ID card or bracelet that states so in case of emergency.
Dilantin, generic name Phenytoin, should be used cautiously by those who have kidney or liver disease, porphyria, diabetes, a vitamin D deficiency or any other condition that causes thinning of the bones. People with these conditions will generally receive special testing during treatment or possibly dosage adjustments. People with diabetes will need to keep a close check on their blood sugar level while taking Dilantin as it possibly will lower the blood sugar.
Pregnancy while taking Dilantin is not recommended as Dilantin can be harmful to an unborn fetus. If an unexpected pregnancy occurs while on Dilantin, it is important to let the doctor know. Also, Dilantin can be passed from a nursing mother to the baby through the breast milk. This also can harm the baby.
Hormonal forms of birth control is not as effective when combined with Dilantin. Therefore, using alternative methods such as a condom or a diaphragm combined with spermicidal is the ideal method of birth control. So it is very important to talk with the doctor about family planning issues.
Dilantin comes in several forms. The oral suspension should be shook vigorously just before measuring, and should be poured into a marked cup or spoon- not a plain table spoon. The pharmacist or doctor will provide one if asked nicely. A chewable Dilantin tablet may be crushed or chewed, or may even be swallowed whole. A capsule or tablet should never be broken, chewed, opened, or crushed. These must be swallowed whole as they are made to be released into the body over an amount of time.
Dilantin needs to be stored away from heat and moisture. If the Dilantin capsules or tablets become discolored, discontinue taking them and get a fresh batch.
Dilantin, generic name Phenytoin, should be used cautiously by those who have kidney or liver disease, porphyria, diabetes, a vitamin D deficiency or any other condition that causes thinning of the bones. People with these conditions will generally receive special testing during treatment or possibly dosage adjustments. People with diabetes will need to keep a close check on their blood sugar level while taking Dilantin as it possibly will lower the blood sugar.
Pregnancy while taking Dilantin is not recommended as Dilantin can be harmful to an unborn fetus. If an unexpected pregnancy occurs while on Dilantin, it is important to let the doctor know. Also, Dilantin can be passed from a nursing mother to the baby through the breast milk. This also can harm the baby.
Hormonal forms of birth control is not as effective when combined with Dilantin. Therefore, using alternative methods such as a condom or a diaphragm combined with spermicidal is the ideal method of birth control. So it is very important to talk with the doctor about family planning issues.
Dilantin comes in several forms. The oral suspension should be shook vigorously just before measuring, and should be poured into a marked cup or spoon- not a plain table spoon. The pharmacist or doctor will provide one if asked nicely. A chewable Dilantin tablet may be crushed or chewed, or may even be swallowed whole. A capsule or tablet should never be broken, chewed, opened, or crushed. These must be swallowed whole as they are made to be released into the body over an amount of time.
Dilantin needs to be stored away from heat and moisture. If the Dilantin capsules or tablets become discolored, discontinue taking them and get a fresh batch.
Related information
- Dilantin is a seizure medication that comes in many forms.
- If Dilantin becomes discolored, do not take it.
- The generic name is Phenytion.
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J. E. Davidson
Posted on 02/19/2008 at 6:02:50 AM