Phenytoin
Prototype Na⁺-channel-blocking antiepileptic — mechanism, non-linear kinetics, adverse effects & status epilepticus
Past DNB + MPMSU · 4
MPMSUJan '25
MPMSUJun '23
DNBDec '22
MPMSU2005
Introduction
- Phenytoin — 5,5-diphenylhydantoin — a five-membered hydantoin ring with two phenyl groups on C5; a barbiturate analogue but with a 5-membered (not 6-membered) ring.
- Historical landmark — anticonvulsant activity discovered by Merritt & Putnam in 1938 using the maximal-electroshock seizure model — the first non-sedating anticonvulsant, abolishing the tonic phase of MES without general CNS depression.
- Current place — the oldest non-sedating AED still in routine use; displaced as chronic first-line by carbamazepine, valproate, lamotrigine and levetiracetam (ADR + interaction burden) but remains indispensable for status epilepticus and in low-resource settings.
- Indian context — Eptoin, Dilantin, Epsolin, Fentoin-ER — widely prescribed; 100 mg capsule ≈ ₹2; oral suspension and IV forms routinely stocked; retained in WHO mhGAP core AEDs for LMICs.
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