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Neurol India
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2007 Oct-Dec; 55(4): 408-9
Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-121587
ABSTRACT
The authors report an Indian adult female patient with a history of generalized tonic clonic seizures who developed severe features of phenytoin (DPH) toxicity on therapeutic dosage of this antiepileptic drug. Administration of 300mg/day of DPH in this patient resulted in toxic symptoms associated with an excessive serum DPH concentration of 33mug/ml. The PCR-RFLP analysis revealed a homozygosity involving CYP2C9FNx013FNx013. This mutation results in a marked decrease in the enzymatic activity (CYP2C9) and leads to a decreased clearance of the drug which can lead to severe acute and chronic toxicity. On switching the antiepileptic therapy from DPH to sodium valproate, there was reversal of both.