Eptoin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Eptoin?
Eptoin is used as a prophylactic and medication for epilepsy, seizures, and convulsions. It controls the symptoms by decreasing nerve impulses and preventing abnormal activity and calms the brain. Since it is a prescription medication, do not use it without medical supervision because of its serious side effects. It belongs to a class of drugs called narrow therapeutic drugs, and it shows toxicity in the body even with a slight increase in dose.
Eptoin tablets contain 100mg of phenytoin.
What are the uses of Eptoin?
Eptoin has uses in treating several kinds of convulsions. Doctors prescribe it for conditions like:
- Epilepsy
- Status epilepticus – consecutive seizures or ones that last for over 5 minutes
- Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizures – severe muscle contractions and loss of consciousness
- Focal seizures – abnormal electrical impulses on one part of the brain which spreads to the rest, resulting in muscle contraction and relaxation, numbness, etc. only on one side of the body
- Psychomotor seizures – a gradual clouding of consciousness, with strange, repetitive movements
- Trigeminal neuralgia – sudden, intense facial pain
- Arrhythmia
- Seizures due to trauma or neurosurgery
Doctors will prescribe a dosage based on your symptoms. Do not take Eptoin without their recommendation. The most prevalent dosage is 300–500 mg/day taken in 2–3 divided doses.