
How supplied: Phenobarbital (and phenobarbital sodium) is manufactured and supplied in various forms: In Tablets of 15, 30, 60 and 100mg (though not all are available in all countries: for example, in Australia only the 30mg strength tablets are available); in an oral elixir (commonly 3mg/mL in strength); and in a form for injection (as phenobarbital sodium - usually 200mg/mL). The injectable form is used principally to control status epilepticus, while the oral forms are used for prophylactic and maintenance therapy. The dose range for epilepsy is 60-320mg/day; its very long active half-life means that for some patients, doses do not have to be taken every day, particularly once the dose has been stabilised over a period of several weeks or months and seizures are effectively controlled. It is occasionally still used as a sedative/hypnotic in anxious or agitated patients who may be intolerant of or do not have access to benzodiazepines, neuroleptics and other, newer drugs. For this purpose phenobarbital has a lower dose range - around 30-120mg/day; however this practice is uncommon in developed countries.
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