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Phenytoin (Dilantin) Blood Test

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The Phenytoin Test is used to test for phenytoin, which is useful in generalized tonic-clonic, complex partial, and simple partial seizures and frequently is chosen for initial therapy, particularly in adults.

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Test Code:

007401

CPT Code(s):

80185

Also Known As:

Dilantin, Diphenylhydantoin, Phenytek

Methodology:

Immunoassay

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

No special preparation required.

Test Results:

1-2 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday or lab delays.

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Test Code:

713

CPT Code(s):

80185

Also Known As:

Dilantin, Diphenylhydantoin, Phenytek

Methodology:

Immunoassay (IA)

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

No special preparation required.

Test Results:

3-5 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday or lab delays.

Walk-In Lab is prohibited from selling Quest tests to residents in the following states:AZ, NY, NJ, RI


 

Because of phenytoin's potential adverse reactions (gingival hyperplasia, hirsutism, coarsening of facial features), other antiepileptic drugs are often prescribed for infants and young children. Phenytoin is commonly given with primidone, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, or valproate when monotherapy fails. It is ineffective in myoclonic, absence, and atonic seizures and is not recommended for the treatment of infantile spasms, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, and epileptic syndromes in older children and adolescents when absence seizures or myoclonus is present. Intravenous phenytoin sodium is effective for status epilepticus and can be used as the initial drug to manage recurrent widely spaced seizures. This drug may also initially prevent seizures in high-risk patients with head trauma. Phenytoin has been advocated for many other disorders, however conclusive evidence of effectiveness is inadequate for most proposed indications.

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