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Query: UMLS:C0149958 (
complex partial seizures
)
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Methsuximide (
MSM
; Celontin) was administered for 8 weeks to 26 patients with
complex partial seizures
(
CPS
) refractory to phenytoin and carbamazepine and phenobarbital or primidone. A 50% or greater reduction in
CPS
frequency was obtained in eight patients.
MSM
therapy was continued chronically in these eight patients, and five continued to have a 50% or greater reduction in
CPS
frequency after 3 to 34 months of follow-up. Drowsiness, gastrointestinal disturbance, hiccups, irritability, and headache were the common side effects of
MSM
. No serious toxicity occurred. N-desmethylmethsuximide was the principal substance detected in plasma and had the following pharmacokinetic values: accumulation half-life, 49.7 hours; time to steady state, 10.4 days; elimination half-life, 72.2 hours; therapeutic range of plasma concentration, 10 to 30 mg per liter. Plasma concentrations of phenytoin and phenobarbital derived from primidone rose significantly (p less than 0.05) after addition of
MSM
.
...
PMID:Methsuximide for complex partial seizures: efficacy, toxicity, clinical pharmacology, and drug interactions. 640 91