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  Vol. 53 No. 11, November 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Acute phenytoin toxicity followed by seizure breakthrough from a ticlopidine-phenytoin interaction

M. Privitera and T. E. Welty
Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Ohio, USA.

OBJECTIVE: To review a case of a drug-drug interaction between phenytoin sodium and ticlopidine hydrochloride that resulted in acute phenytoin toxicity and permanent memory loss. CASE REPORT: A 63-year-old man who was maintained with a stable dose of phenytoin for treatment of seizures began treatment with ticlopidine following percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stent placement. Within 3 weeks of beginning treatment with ticlopidine, he experienced acute clinical toxic effects of phenytoin with a maximum measured phenytoin concentration of 162.4 micromol/L. Phenytoin concentration decreased to 36 micromol/L after discontinuing treatment with ticlopidine and reducing the phenytoin dose. Subsequently, the patient developed probable complex partial status epilepticus. CONCLUSIONS: Ticlopidine is a metabolic inhibitor of several drugs. Because of the potential for acute and permanent adverse effects from a drug-drug interaction, phenytoin concentrations should be carefully monitored when beginning or ending ticlopidine therapy.





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