Abstract
The effect of a single dose of sodium valproate on the serum protein binding of phenytoin was studied in 6 epileptic patients receiving phenytoin maintenance therapy. Phenytoin was significantly displaced by valproic acid, but the free concentration of phenytoin was unchanged because of redistribution to tissues. As a result of this effect, total serum phenytoin concentration was significantly lowered. Induction of metabolism probably does not play a part in this interaction because antipyrine half-lives and urinary D-glucaric acid excretion were not altered by chronic administration of sodium valproate to 8 patients receiving this drug alone.
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