Ethotoin

Ethotoin
Skeletal formula of ethotoin
Clinical data
AHFS/Drugs.com Consumer Drug Information
MedlinePlus a682022
Pregnancy
category
  • C
Routes of
administration
By mouth (tablets)
ATC code
Pharmacokinetic data
Biological half-life 3–9 hours
Identifiers
CAS Number
PubChem CID
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ECHA InfoCard 100.001.514
Chemical and physical data
Formula C11H12N2O2
Molar mass 204.225 g/mol
3D model (JSmol)
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Ethotoin (marketed as Peganone by Ovation) is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy. It is a hydantoin, similar to phenytoin.

Mechanism of action

Similar to phenytoin.

Approval history

Indications and usage

Ethotoin is indicated for tonic-clonic and partial complex seizures.

Dosing

Ethotoin is available in 250 mg tablets. It is taken orally in 4 to 6 divided doses per day, preferably after food.

Side effects

Ataxia, visual disturbances, rash and gastrointestinal problems.

Chemistry

Ethotoin, 3-ethyl-5-phenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione, is synthesized by the reaction of benzaldehyde oxynitrile, with urea or ammonium hydrocarbonate, which forms an intermediate urea derivative which on acidic conditions cyclizes to 5-phenylhydantoin. Alkylation of this product using ethyliodide leads to the formation of ethotoin.

A. Pinner, Chem. Ber., 21, 2324 (1888); W.J. Close, U.S. Patent 2,793,157 (1946).

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