Latest prescription information about Ethotoin. Learn how to pronounce the drug's name, its indications, dosage, how to take, when to take, when not to take, side effects, special precautions, its storage instructions and warnings if any when taken during pregnancy. Also listed are the International and Indian trade name(s) of the drug and its price list. We recommend consulting your doctor to verify the information presented on this page or if you need any further clarifications.
Ethotoin is an antiepileptic drug and is used as an adjunctive anticonvulsant.
14-34 µg/mL
Ethotoin may cause dose-related thickening of gums and hirsutism (excessive facial hair). The most common side effects include nausea and vomiting, tiredness, rash, dizziness, abnormal blood counts, visual disturbances like double vision and jerky eye movements, and problems with walking.
Drug Name : Ethotoin
Indication :
Ethotoin is an antiepileptic drug and is used as an adjunctive anticonvulsant.
Normal Values :
14-34 µg/mL
Side effects :
Ethotoin may cause dose-related thickening of gums and hirsutism (excessive facial hair). The most common side effects include nausea and vomiting, tiredness, rash, dizziness, abnormal blood counts, visual disturbances like double vision and jerky eye movements, and problems with walking.