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Ethotoin

Known as: ethotoin [Chemical/Ingredient], Etotoina, 1-Ethyl-2,5-dioxo-4-phenylimidazolidine 
A hydantoin anticonvulsant with anti-epileptic activity. The mechanism of action is not completely known, but is thought to be fairly similar to… 
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2011
2011
6-Aminocoumarin on treatment with oxalyl chloride gives coumarinyl-6-isocynate (1a-c) which on treatment with glycine gives 1H-3… 
1991
1991
Pregnant Sprague-Dawley CD rats were orally administered either phenytoin (PHT, 200 mg/kg), mephenytoin (MPH, 100 mg/kg… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
Summary: In a retrospective study, records of 46 patients (24 women and 22 men aged 17–51 years; mean 29.2 years), who had been… 
1984
1984
Ethotoin is an anticonvulsant that was considered minimally effective when introduced, but due to its apparent lack of side… 
1983
1983
Five healthy subjects were given single 500‐, 1500‐, and 2500‐mg doses of ethotoin as 250‐mg tablets at 7‐day intervals. Plasma… 
1978
1978
We present a method for simultaneously determining 12 hypnotics and sedatives (primidone, methyprylon, phenobarbital… 
1976
1976
1. The urinary excretion pattern of ethotoin and five metabolites were examined in three patients receiving continuous treatment… 
1973
1973