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Tioxanona - General Information: An anticonvulsant effective in absence seizures, but generally reserved for refractory cases because of its toxicity. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1994, p378) Pharmacology: Paramethadione and trimethadione are anticonvulsants indicated in the control of absence (petit mal) seizures that are refractory to treatment with other medications. Dione anticonvulsants are used in the treatment of epilepsy. They act on the central nervous system (CNS) to reduce the number of seizures. Tioxanona for patients Tioxanona Interactions Tioxanona Contraindications Contraindicated in liver disease, kidney disease, retinal or optic nerve (eye) disease, a disease of the blood or bone marrow, and acute intermittent porphyria.Additional information about TioxanonaTioxanona Indication: Used in the control of absence (petit mal) seizures that are refractory to treatment with other medications. Mechanism Of Action: Dione anticonvulsants reduce T-type calcium currents in thalamic neurons, including thalamic relay neurons. This raises the threshold for repetitive activity in the thalamus, and inhibits corticothalamic transmission. Thus, the abnormal thalamocortical rhythmicity, which is thought to underlie the 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharge seen on electroencephalogram(EEG) with absence seizures, is dampened. Drug Interactions: Not Available Food Interactions: Not Available Generic Name: Trimethadione Synonyms: Trimethadion; Trimetadione; Trimethdione Where to order Trimethadione (and Tioxanona analogs) online: Drug Category: Anticonvulsants Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved Other Brand Names containing Trimethadione: Absentol; Absetil; Convenixa; Convexina; Edion; Epidione; Epidone; Epixal; Etydion; Mino-Aleviatin; Minoaleuiatin; Minoaleviatin; Neo-Absentol; Petidion; Petidon; Petilep; Petimalin; Pitmal; Ptimal; Tioxanona; Tredione; Tricione; Tridilona; Tridion; Tridione; Tridone; Trilidona; Trimedal; Trimedone; Trimethin; Trimetin; Trioxanona; Triozanona; Tromedone; Troxidone; Absorption: Not Available Toxicity (Overdose): Symptoms of overdose include clumsiness or unsteadiness, coma, dizziness (severe), drowsiness (severe), nausea (severe), and problems with vision. Protein Binding: 90% Biotransformation: Not Available Half Life: Not Available Dosage Forms of Tioxanona: Not Available Chemical IUPAC Name: 3,5,5-trimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine-2,4-dione Chemical Formula: C6H9NO3 Trimethadione on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimethadione Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
Contraindicated in liver disease, kidney disease, retinal or optic nerve (eye) disease, a disease of the blood or bone marrow, and acute intermittent porphyria.
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