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Ethotoin

Catalog No. DB00754 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 86-35-1 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
3-ethyl-5-phenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione
IUPAC Traditional name
3-ethyl-5-phenylhydantoin
Brand Name
Pegoanone
Accenon
Peganone
Synonyms
Etotoina [INN-Spanish]
Ethotoine [INN-French]
Ethotoinum [INN-Latin]

DATABASE IDS

PubChem CID 3292
CAS Number 86-35-1
PubChem SID 46504521

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 0.8
Solubility 5280 mg/L

DETAILS

Description (English)
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Drug Groups approved
Description Ethotoin is a hydantoin derivative and anticonvulsant. Ethotoin exerts an antiepileptic effect without causing general central nervous system depression. The mechanism of action is probably very similar to that of phenytoin. The latter drug appears to stabilize rather than to raise the normal seizure threshold, and to prevent the spread of seizure activity rather than to abolish the primary focus of seizure discharges.
Indication For the control of tonic-clonic (grand mal) and complex partial (psychomotor) seizures.
Pharmacology Ethotoin is a hydantoin derivative and anticonvulsant. Ethotoin exerts an antiepileptic effect without causing general central nervous system depression. The mechanism of action is probably very similar to that of phenytoin. The latter drug appears to stabilize rather than to raise the normal seizure threshold, and to prevent the spread of seizure activity rather than to abolish the primary focus of seizure discharges.
Toxicity Symptoms of overdose include drowsiness, loss of or impaired muscle coordination, nausea, visual disturbance, and, at very high doses, coma.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Hepatic. The drug exhibits saturable metabolism with respect to the formation of N-deethyl and p-hydroxyl-ethotoin, the major metabolites.
Absorption Fairly rapidly absorbed, however, the extent of oral absorption is not known.
Half Life 3 to 9 hours
References
SCHWADE ED, RICHARDS RK, EVERETT GM: Peganone, a new antiepileptic drug. Dis Nerv Syst. 1956 May;17(5):155-8. [Pubmed]
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REFERENCES

  • SCHWADE ED, RICHARDS RK, EVERETT GM: Peganone, a new antiepileptic drug. Dis Nerv Syst. 1956 May;17(5):155-8. Pubmed