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Use and Dosing

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Sedation

Hypnosis

Generalized and partial seizures

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Generalized and partial seizures


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Indications

Contraindications

Black Box Warnings

Dosing Adjustment

Renal Dose Adjustment (Based on CrCl)

Hepatic Dose Adjustment

Warnings/Precautions

See Supplemental Patient Information

Cautions: Use cautiously in

Supplemental Patient Information

Pregnancy/Breast Feeding

Pregnancy Category:D

Breastfeeding: In infants who were exposed in utero, phenobarbital in breastmilk can decrease withdrawal symptoms but it can also cause drowsiness in some infants, especially when used with other sedating drugs. This information is based upon LactMed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT last accessed 31 August 2011). According to manufacturer data, as small amounts of barbiturates are excreted in the milk, caution should be exercised when phenobarbital is administered to a nursing woman.

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Pharmacology

Brands and Availability

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US Trade Name(s)

US Availability

phenobarbital (generic)

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Canadian Trade Name(s)

Canadian Availability

Phenobarb

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UK Trade Name(s)

UK Availability

phenobarbital (generic)

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Australian Trade Name(s)

Australian Availability

phenobarbital (generic)


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Classification

Neurologic

Anticonvulsants
Barbiturates

Psychiatric

Anxiolytics/Sedatives/Hypnotics
Barbiturates

Pricing

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