Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

Outbreak of Anticonvulsant Intoxication in an Australian City

203

Citations

1

References

1970

Year

Abstract

An outbreak of anticonvulsant intoxication occurred in epileptic patients in Australia during 1968-9. All affected patients studied in Brisbane were taking one brand of phenytoin. In 87% of them the blood phenytoin levels were above the therapeutic range. Reduction of phenytoin dosage relieved the intoxication in all patients. The excipient in the responsible phenytoin capsules had been changed several months before the outbreak, and this change was probably related causally to the altered blood phenytoin concentrations.

References

YearCitations

Page 1