EPTOIN 50MG TABLET contains Phenytoin which belongs to the group of medicines called Anti-epileptic drugs. It is used to treat certain forms of epilepsy (fits or seizures) during or after brain surgery or severe head injury. Epilepsy is defined by the occurrence of at least two unprovoked seizures with or without fits (strong, involuntary contractions of the voluntary muscles) parted by at least 24 hours. A seizure results from an excessive discharge of specific nerve cells and it is characterized by changes in electrical activity (detected by electroencephalogram (EEG)). EPTOIN 50MG TABLET is also used in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (facial neve pain).
During treatment with EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, your doctor might ask you to take several blood tests, to monitor any side effects, and to check the amount of phenytoin in your blood to make dose adjustments. You should brush and floss your teeth and see a dentist regularly while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, to prevent overgrowth of gums.
Before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney problems, or porphyria (inherited disease that affects haemoglobin biosynthesis). Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET as it may affect its concentration in the blood. EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in pregnant women only if advised by the doctor as it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Women of childbearing potential should use a suitable non-hormonal contraceptive method to avoid getting pregnant while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET. It is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women.
Patients taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET may have thoughts of harming or killing themselves. If at any time you have these thoughts, immediately consult your doctor. EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be cautiously used in children and in elderly patients particularly with kidney or liver problems. The most common side effects of taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET are irregular or involuntary eye movements, slurred speech, drowsiness, problems with movement and balance, decreased coordination and confusion. Consult your doctor if any of the side effect worsens.
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EPTOIN 50MG TABLET controls seizure (fits) by reducing the abnormal activity of the nerve cells in the brain. It also reduces the pain by blocking the transmission of pain signals across the nervous system thus reduces the symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia.
Take EPTOIN 50MG TABLET as advised by your physician. Swallow EPTOIN 50MG TABLET with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew the medicine. Your doctor will determine the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition. Do not stop taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET unless your doctor advises you to stop.
Stop taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Avoid hot bathing because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing when going outdoors. Regularly moisturize your skin. Consult your doctor if the symptom worsens.
EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in pregnant women as it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Women of childbearing potential should use a suitable non-hormonal contraceptive method to avoid getting pregnant while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine and inform your doctor immediately if you become pregnant during treatment with EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
EPTOIN 50MG TABLET is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as it passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Do not drive or operate any machines if you experience dizziness or drowsiness while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET because it may affect the concentration of the medicine in the blood.
EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Do not take EPTOIN 50MG TABLET if you are allergic to phenytoin or any other ingredients of this medicine, or similar medicines like hydantoins (such as fosphenytoin, ethotoin).
EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in patients with underlying cardiac disease as it may increase the risk of cardiac arrest. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
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EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in elderly patients and dose may be adjusted in patients with kidney or liver disease and those taking other medicines. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, inform your doctor if you:
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Before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally take too much of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Overdosage symptoms of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET include nystagmus (rapid eye movements), ataxia (clumsy movements), dysarthria (trouble speaking), shaking, hyperreflexia (overactive bodily reflexes like twitching), lethargy, slurred speech, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, low blood pressure, low heart rate, coma and cardiac arrest.
Drug | : | Phenytoin |
Pharmacological Category | : | Anti-epileptic drugs |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Epilepsy, Trigeminal neuralgia |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Capsule, Syrup, Suspension, Injection |
Q: How does EPTOIN 50MG TABLET works in the body?
A: EPTOIN 50MG TABLET controls seizure (fits) by reducing the abnormal activity of the nerve cells in the brain. It also reduces the pain by blocking the transmission of pain signals across the nervous system thus reduces the symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET?
A: No, you are not advised to consume alcohol while taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET because it may affect the concentration of the medicine in the blood and may result in unwanted effects. Consult your doctor before taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Q: Is EPTOIN 50MG TABLET advised to be taken during pregnancy?
A: EPTOIN 50MG TABLET should be used with caution in pregnant women only if advised by your doctor, as it may cause abnormalities in unborn foetus. Women of childbearing capability should use non-hormonal contraceptive methods to avoid getting pregnant. If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or planning to get pregnant, consult your doctor before taking it. Inform your doctor immediately if you become pregnant during treatment with EPTOIN 50MG TABLET.
Q: Can EPTOIN 50MG TABLET be taken more than the recommended dose?
A: No, do not take a higher dose of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET without consulting your doctor. Taking a higher dose of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET may not be beneficial. Instead, it can cause serious side effects. If the given dose is not effective for you, consult your doctor. Your doctor may suggest a higher dose or an alternative therapy after evaluating your disease condition.
Q: What happens if I suddenly discontinue the use of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET on my own?
A: Suddenly stop taking EPTOIN 50MG TABLET may lead to seizures which can be life threatening. Do not discontinue taking the medicine on your own without consulting your doctor. If required, your doctor will reduce the dose slowly before stopping the EPTOIN 50MG TABLET completely.
Q: What if I forget to take a dose of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET?
A: If you forget to take a dose of EPTOIN 50MG TABLET, take it as soon as you remember. However, omit the missed dose if it's almost time for the next dose. Do not take the medicine twice to make up for the missed dose.
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