Trimethadione drug data and news

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Generic name Trimethadione
Brand Names/Synonyms A 2297; Absentol; Absetil; Convenixa; Convexina; Edion; Epidione; Epidone; Epixal; Etydion; Mino-Aleviatin; Minoaleuiatin; Minoaleviatin; Neo-Absentol; Petidion; Petidon; Petilep; Petimalin; Pitmal; Ptimal; Tioxanona; Tredione; Tricione; Tridilona; Tridion; Tridione; Tridone; Trilidona; Trimedal; Trimedone; Trimetadione; Trimethadion; Trimethadione; Trimethdione; Trimethin; Trimetin; Trioxanona; Triozanona; Tromedone; Troxidone
Indication Used in the control of absence (petit mal) seizures that are refractory to treatment with other medications.
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Description Not Available
Pharmacology Paramethadione and trimethadione are anticonvulsants indicated in the control of absence (petit mal) seizures that are refractory to treatment with other medications. Dione anticonvulsants are used in the treatment of epilepsy. They act on the central nervous system (CNS) to reduce the number of seizures.
Mechanism Of Action Dione anticonvulsants reduce T-type calcium currents in thalamic neurons, including thalamic relay neurons. This raises the threshold for repetitive activity in the thalamus, and inhibits corticothalamic transmission. Thus, the abnormal thalamocortical rhythmicity, which is thought to underlie the 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharge seen on electroencephalogram(EEG) with absence seizures, is dampened.
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Dosage Forms TABLET
Drug_Category Anticonvulsants; ATC:N03AC02
Absorption Not Available
Interactions Not Available
Toxicity Symptoms of overdose include clumsiness or unsteadiness; coma; dizziness (severe); drowsiness (severe); nausea (severe); problems with vision.
Organisms Affected Humans and other mammals
Chemical IUPAC Name 3,5,5-trimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione
Chemical Formula C6H9NO3
Molecular Weight 143.141 g/mol
Smiles String CC1(C(=O)N(C(=O)O1)C)C
Melting Point 46 °C
Water Solubility 5E+004 mg/L
State Solid (white crystal or crystalline powder)
LogP/Hphobicity 0.313
Isoelectric Point Not Available
Biotransformation Not Available
Half Life Not Available
Protein Binding [%] 90%
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Drug Reference http://www.drugs.com/cons/Trimethadione.html
Drug Type Approved Drug
Accession No APRD00315
CAS Registry Number 127-48-0
KEGG Compound ID D00392
PubChem ID SID:258851
PharmGKB ID PA451783
SwissProt ID Not Available
GenBank ID Not Available
Drug ID Number [DIN] Not Available

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