706 bytes added ,  16:30, 25 August 2010
no edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:  
{{unfinished}}
 
{{unfinished}}
 +
 +
primidone is a close congener of phenobarbital. The drug is a white, crystlalling tastless substance. Orimidone is approved by the FDA for use in the dog for control ov convulsions associated with "true" (rimary" epilepsy, epileptform seizures, virus encephalitis, distemper and "hardpad" disease. It may be the most commonly used antiepileptic agent in veterinary medicine. Although primidone does not appear to have an advantage over phenobarbital therapy in control of seizure disorders, this does not exclude the possibility that a single animal may respond more favourable to one or the other. Primidone is less well tolerated that phenobarbital because of its potential for inducing hepatotoxicity.
 
Primidone is a barbiturate derivative metabolised to phenobarbital (major) and phenylethylmalonamide, or PEMA (minor). Primidone and its two major metabolites hace anticonvulsant activity, but at leas 85% od the pharmacologic activity is derived from phenobarbital.
 
Primidone is a barbiturate derivative metabolised to phenobarbital (major) and phenylethylmalonamide, or PEMA (minor). Primidone and its two major metabolites hace anticonvulsant activity, but at leas 85% od the pharmacologic activity is derived from phenobarbital.
  
6,502

edits