Sanbetoin

Sanbetoin Overdosage

phenytoin

Manufacturer:

Sanbe

Marketer:

Sanbe
Full Prescribing Info
Overdosage
The lethal dose in pediatric patients is not known. The lethal dose in adults is estimated to be 2 g to 5 g. The initial symptoms are nystagmus, ataxia and dysarthria. Other signs are tremor, hyperreflexia, somnolence, drowsiness, lethargy, slurred speech, blurred vision, nausea, and vomiting. The patient may become comatose and hypotensive. Death is due to respiratory and circulatory depression.
There are marked variations among individuals with respect to Phenytoin serum levels where toxicity may occur.
Treatment: Treatment is non-specific since there is no known antidote.
The adequacy of the respiratory and circulatory systems should be carefully observed and appropriate supportive measures employed. Hemodialysis can be considered since Phenytoin is not completely bound to plasma proteins. Total exchange transfusion has been used in the treatment of severe intoxication in pediatric patients.
In acute overdosage, the possibility of the presence of other CNS depressants, including alcohol, should be borne in mind.
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