mesantoin
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Definition
Noun: - A toxic anticonvulsant medication, chemically known as mephenytoin, used to control and prevent epileptic seizures. It is typically prescribed only when other, less dangerous anticonvulsant drugs have failed to be effective due to its potential for serious side effects.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Due to its risks, Mesantoin is considered a last-resort treatment for severe epilepsy.
- The doctor explained that Mesantoin could have severe hematological side effects.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Use: The term is used specifically in a medical and pharmacological context to refer to this particular drug. It is often discussed in relation to treatment-resistant epilepsy and the management of its significant toxic profile.
- Historical Context: In modern medical practice, is rarely a first-line treatment due to the availability of safer alternatives, making its mention often historical or referring to specific, difficult cases.
Variants and Related Words
- Mephenytoin: The generic (non-brand) name for the same pharmaceutical compound.
- Anticonvulsant (n): A broader class of drugs used to prevent or reduce the severity of epileptic seizures, of which Mesantoin is one type.
- Hydantoin (n): The chemical class of compounds to which mephenytoin belongs.
Synonyms
- Mephenytoin: The direct synonym, being the generic drug name.
- Antiepileptic drug: A more general synonym describing its function.
Notes
- Important: is a proprietary trade name. The generic name is more commonly used in formal medical and scientific literature.
- This word has no associated idioms or phrasal verbs due to its highly specific technical nature as a pharmaceutical substance.
Noun
- a toxic anticonvulsant drug (trade name Mesantoin) used in the treatment of epilepsy when less toxic anticonvulsants have been ineffective