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Phenytoin clearance unaltered in elderly epileptics
In elderly patients with epilepsy, phenytoin half-life and clearance during maintenance therapy does not appear to differ from that of younger adults, researchers report in the July issue of Neurology.
Garcia: Family dedicated to preserving son's memory
It was a cold day in January when Debra Nelson decided to drop in for a quick visit with her only son.
The DVLA has told a lorry driver who was given an epileptic drug that ...
The DVLA has told a lorry driver who was given an epileptic drug that he will not be able to drive for ten years.
Ohio woman says reaction to Mylan drug killed husband
An Ohio woman has filed a wrongful death suit against a West Virginia company on behalf of her husband, who allegedly died from an allergic reaction to a product the company produced.
May 9 Amy Clanton in her capacity as administratrix and personal representative of the estate of Ralph Clanton v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al PA - R. Edison Hill; J - Zakaib * Amy Clanton filed a suit ...
Young women who took the commonly used epilepsy drug phenytoin for one year showed significant bone loss compared to women taking other epilepsy drugs, according to a study published in the April 29, 2008, ... via BioSpace
Epilepsy Drug Dilantin May Speed Bone Loss
“This is a significant amount of bone loss and raises serious concerns about the long-term effects of taking phenytoin in young women with epilepsy”
A new study shows young women taking phenytoin for one year lost 2.6% of the bone density in the femoral neck -- the upper part of the thigh bone near the hip joint. via WebMD Health News Center
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Phenytoin May Increase Bone Loss in Premenopausal Women
Bone loss may increase significantly in the short term in premenopausal women with epilepsy who take the drug phenytoin, but not other major antiepileptic drugs, researchers report in Neurology . via Journal Watch - Medicine that Matters
Phenytoin may cause bone loss in young women
“This is a significant amount of bone loss and raises serious concerns about the long-term effects of taking phenytoin in young women with epilepsy”
NEW YORK - Treatment with the anti-seizure medication phenytoin appears to lead to the loss of bone mineral density at the hip in young women, whereas treatment with other antiepileptic agents, such as ... via Reuters
Epilepsy Drug Causes Bone Loss in Young Women
“This is one of the first prospective studies to examine the long-term effects of common epilepsy drugs on rates of bone loss in young women.”
Young women who took the commonly used epilepsy drug phenytoin for one year showed significant bone loss compared to women taking other epilepsy drugs, according to a study published in the April 29, 2008, ... via Newswise
Evidence mounts that some generic drugs fall short of name brands
For years, the Food and Drug Administration has reassured everyone who prescribes, dispenses or pays for prescription medicine that generic drugs are absolutely equivalent to brand-name drugs. via Houston Chronicle
Older Epilepsy Drugs Do Not Prevent First Seizure
“The results are such that we really can't recommend seizure prevention using these three older anticonvulsants”
Brain & Nervous System Many physicians prescribe antiepileptic medications to patients with brain tumors, even to those with no seizure history. via EMaxHealth
Drug-Drug Interactions with HIV Antiretroviral Therapy
Antiepileptics The first-generation AEDs are substrates as well as inducers of the CYP450 system.8 Since PIs, NNRTIs, and maraviroc are metabolized through the same pathways, the potential exists for ... via US Pharmacist
Seizure Medicines Safe for Breastfeeding
Though the findings are preliminary, researchers believe theres a good chance that anti-seizure medications taken by breastfeeding mothers will not harm their babies. via Health Scout
Antiepileptic Drugs for Brain Tumors
Patients with brain tumors are often prescribed antiepileptic medications, even if theyve never had a seizure; but a new review of studies reveals these drugs, which often have serious side effects, may not ... via Health Scout
Older epilepsy drugs do not prevent first seizure from brain tumors
“If a physician wants to put a patient on these medications for more than seven days after surgery, then there may be a problem that the patient should bring up with their doctor”
Many physicians prescribe antiepileptic medications to patients with brain tumors, even to those with no seizure history. via Physics Blog
“I've never heard Bobby talk down to anybody. He's not going to put you down. He's not going to tell you one thing, then stab you in the back.”
Medford's longtime girlfriend tells her story by Jason Sandford in Vol. 14 / Iss. via Mountain Xpress
Sun Pharma gets Us Fda approval to market generic Cerebyx
Mumbai: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to market Fosphenytoin sodium injections. via Domain-B
FDA standards for generics are questioned
“Bioequivalence and therapeutic effectiveness are not necessarily the same”
In carrying out its mission to ensure that generic drugs are "the same medicine" with "the same results" as the pioneer drugs they follow, the Food and Drug Administration rigidly applies a standard of what is ... via Los Angeles Times
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In patients who have epilepsy, is there a quantifiable seizure risk...
In patients who have epilepsy, is there a quantifiable seizure risk in taking an SSRI as new treatment? Interpretation: Original question submitted: Do SSRIs carry a quantifiable additional risk of having a ... via NLH Question Answering Service