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Dose (mg) = weight^ (kg) X volume of distribution X [desired level - current level (mcg/mL)] | Dose (mg) = weight^ (kg) X volume of distribution X [desired level - current level (mcg/mL)] | ||
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Phenobarbital 0.6 | {| style="width: 500px" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" | ||
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| '''Agent<br/>''' | |||
| '''Volume of Distribution<br/>''' | |||
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| Phenytoin (dilantin) | |||
| 0.8 | |||
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| Carbamazepine (tegretol) | |||
| 0.8 | |||
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| Phenobarbital | |||
| 0.6 | |||
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| Valproate (depakote) | |||
| 0.2 | |||
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=== Desired Level === | |||
#If patient's optimal levels known = desired level | #If patient's optimal levels known = desired level | ||
#If not, target upper end of therapeutic range: | #If not, target upper end of therapeutic range: | ||
Revision as of 07:07, 28 March 2011
Background
Dose
Dose (mg) = weight^ (kg) X volume of distribution X [desired level - current level (mcg/mL)]
^Ideal body weight
Volume of Distribution
| Agent |
Volume of Distribution |
| Phenytoin (dilantin) | 0.8 |
| Carbamazepine (tegretol) | 0.8 |
| Phenobarbital | 0.6 |
| Valproate (depakote) | 0.2 |
Desired Level
- If patient's optimal levels known = desired level
- If not, target upper end of therapeutic range:
- Phenytoin = 20 mcg/mL
- Phenobarbital = 40 mcg/mL
- Valproate = 100 mcg/mL
Treatment
- Iv load can be performed with phenobarbital, phenytoin/fosphenytoin, valproate, or levetiracetam.
- Oral loading often limited by neurotoxic adverse effects (n/v) , but can spread dose out over a day or more if necessary.
- (e.g. phenytoin PO 400 mg Q4 to reach the final dosage)
See Also
Neuro: Seizure Levels and Reloading
Peds: Seizure (Peds)
Peds: Febrile Seizure
Source
DONALDSON 3/08 (from emedicine; Treiman 1997; Bourgeois, 1996)
