Phenytoin Sodium 50mg Injection
Treatment of status epilepticus (a severe seizure emergency).
Treatment of status epilepticus (a severe seizure emergency). Prevention and treatment of seizures during or following neurosurgery. Management of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial seizures in those cases when oral treatment is not an option. In some heart rhythm disorders (less common): used as an antiarrhythmic.
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Treatment of status epilepticus (a severe seizure emergency). Prevention and treatment of seizures during or following neurosurgery. Management of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial seizures in those cases when oral treatment is not an option. In some heart rhythm disorders (less common): used as an antiarrhythmic.
Treatment of status epilepticus (a severe seizure emergency). Prevention and treatment of seizures during or following neurosurgery. Management of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial seizures in those cases when oral treatment is not an option. In some heart rhythm disorders (less common): used as an antiarrhythmic.
FAQ
Q1. What is EPSOPRIX used to treat?
EPSOPRIX (Phenytoin Sodium 50mg Inj.) is primarily used to treat seizures, especially in situations of status epilepticus, and to prevent seizures following neurosurgery.
Q2. Is it able to be used in long-term seizure control?
Injection form is usually used in emergency or hospital setting. Treatment is long-term and consists of oral phenytoin tablets/capsules.
Q3. Is it safe to children?
Yes, but only under the close medical supervision and dose adjustment by a physician.
Q4. Is it able to do harm to the heart?
Quick IV infusion can lead to hypotension, cardiac arrhythmia, or cardiac arrest. Hence, it should be administered gradually and in supervision.
FAQ
Q1. What is EPSOPRIX used to treat?
EPSOPRIX (Phenytoin Sodium 50mg Inj.) is primarily used to treat seizures, especially in situations of status epilepticus, and to prevent seizures following neurosurgery.
Q2. Is it able to be used in long-term seizure control?
Injection form is usually used in emergency or hospital setting. Treatment is long-term and consists of oral phenytoin tablets/capsules.
Q3. Is it safe to children?
Yes, but only under the close medical supervision and dose adjustment by a physician.
Q4. Is it able to do harm to the heart?
Quick IV infusion can lead to hypotension, cardiac arrhythmia, or cardiac arrest. Hence, it should be administered gradually and in supervision.