Dilantin Infatabs are chewable tablets that contain the active ingredient phenytoin. They’re available in a 50 mg strength and are designed to be either chewed thoroughly or can even be swallowed whole with water.
This medication is prescribed by doctors to help control seizures, especially generalized tonic-clonic seizures (often called grand mal seizures) and complex partial seizures. Dilantin Infatabs is also prescribed for preventing seizures that may occur during or after neurosurgery. Because phenytoin affects how nerve signals travel in the brain, it helps reduce the chance of sudden abnormal electrical activity that leads to seizures
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Yes, but only through licensed pharmacies with a valid doctor’s prescription. Any offer to buy Dilantin Infatabs online without one is unsafe and illegal.
In case you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it’s almost time for your next dose. Never double up. If you’re unsure, consult your healthcare provider.
Yes, some people report trouble sleeping, depression, anxiety, or even suicidal thoughts while on phenytoin. Always monitor changes in mood and report them to your doctor.
Patients are encouraged to see a dentist regularly because gum changes are a common side effect with long-term use.
Both names refer to formulations of phenytoin. Dilantin Infatabs are one specific form of 50 mg chewable tablets.
Yes. Taking Dilantin during pregnancy may harm your unborn baby. You must always consult your doctor before making decisions about epilepsy treatment during pregnancy.
Dilantin Infatabs contain phenytoin, and there are both generic and name-brand versions available. The active ingredient is the same, but some patients respond differently to generics. Your doctor will review your case and help decide whether generic phenytoin or branded Dilantin Infatabs is best for you.
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