Phenytoin, a widely prescribed old-generation antiepileptic drug, requires careful individualization of dosage to compensate for its prominent pharmacokinetic variability. This article reviews the contribution of genetic polymorphisms affecting the activity of CYP2C9, the main enzyme responsible for phenytoin metabolism, to the variation in phenytoin clearance and susceptibility to adverse effects
Phenytoin has been an effective anticonvulsant agent for over 60 years, although its clinical use is...
AbstractPurposePhenytoin is known to be able to induce cerebellar atrophy in patients with epilepsy....
DNA polymorphisms have an important role in the genes encoding. A number of cytochrome P450 (CYP) en...
Carlos Eduardo Silvado,1 Vera Cristina Terra,1 Carlos Alexandre Twardowschy2 1Comprehensive Epilepsy...
Phenytoin (PHT) oxidative route leads to its main metabolite p-hydroxyphenytoin (p-HPPH), by means o...
Phenytoin, an anticonvulsant, exhibits nonlinear pharmacokinetics with large interindividual differe...
OBJECTIVE: CYP2C9 is a major enzyme in human drug metabolism and the polymorphism observed in the co...
The clinical outcome of CYP2C9/2C19 allelic variation on the pharmacotherapy of epilepsy has been in...
Phenytoin has a widespread use in epilepsy treatment and is mainly metabolized by hepatic cytochrome...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of CYP2C9 variation on phenytoin patient response and clinician prescr...
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder with a worldwide incidence of 20% and a treatment ...
The genetically polymorphic cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP2C9) metabolizes many important drugs. Among the...
Genetic polymorphisms in the genes that encode drug-metabolizing enzymes are implicated in the inter...
To search for the optimal dosage of phenytoin in patients with epilepsy based on the metabolic activ...
Phenytoin and carbamazepine are effective and inexpensive anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). As with many ...
Phenytoin has been an effective anticonvulsant agent for over 60 years, although its clinical use is...
AbstractPurposePhenytoin is known to be able to induce cerebellar atrophy in patients with epilepsy....
DNA polymorphisms have an important role in the genes encoding. A number of cytochrome P450 (CYP) en...
Carlos Eduardo Silvado,1 Vera Cristina Terra,1 Carlos Alexandre Twardowschy2 1Comprehensive Epilepsy...
Phenytoin (PHT) oxidative route leads to its main metabolite p-hydroxyphenytoin (p-HPPH), by means o...
Phenytoin, an anticonvulsant, exhibits nonlinear pharmacokinetics with large interindividual differe...
OBJECTIVE: CYP2C9 is a major enzyme in human drug metabolism and the polymorphism observed in the co...
The clinical outcome of CYP2C9/2C19 allelic variation on the pharmacotherapy of epilepsy has been in...
Phenytoin has a widespread use in epilepsy treatment and is mainly metabolized by hepatic cytochrome...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of CYP2C9 variation on phenytoin patient response and clinician prescr...
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder with a worldwide incidence of 20% and a treatment ...
The genetically polymorphic cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP2C9) metabolizes many important drugs. Among the...
Genetic polymorphisms in the genes that encode drug-metabolizing enzymes are implicated in the inter...
To search for the optimal dosage of phenytoin in patients with epilepsy based on the metabolic activ...
Phenytoin and carbamazepine are effective and inexpensive anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). As with many ...
Phenytoin has been an effective anticonvulsant agent for over 60 years, although its clinical use is...
AbstractPurposePhenytoin is known to be able to induce cerebellar atrophy in patients with epilepsy....
DNA polymorphisms have an important role in the genes encoding. A number of cytochrome P450 (CYP) en...