Behavioural effects of phenobarbitone and phenytoin in small children

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Abstract

Mothers of 56 children under 2 years old taking phenobarbitone and mothers of 55 children taking phenytoin recorded on questionnaires changes they had noted in the children's behaviour 3 and 9 weeks after starting the drug. Severe behavioural disturbance was noted by many, but the pattern and incidence was similar to that recorded by the mothers of 50 children starting a placebo, and we attribute it to the effect of a recent hospital admission. There was a small improvement in the behaviour of 20% of children who had been taking phenobarbitone for a year when they stopped it, but in this age group the disturbance caused by phenobarbitone did not appear to have been great.

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Bacon, C. J., Cranage, J. D., Hierons, A. M., Rawlins, M. D., & Webb, J. K. G. (1981). Behavioural effects of phenobarbitone and phenytoin in small children. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 56(11), 836–840. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.56.11.836

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