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 Case Report
												Potentiation of Epileptogenic Effect of Isoniazid By Ethanol Consumption 						
Author(s): Gaba  BS, Mittal  SP, Malik  Anupam and Modi Akash  KumarGaba  BS, Mittal  SP, Malik  Anupam and Modi Akash  Kumar             
						
												
				 The incidence of adverse reaction to isoniazid was estimated to be 3.4% in a study done in more than 3000 patients treated withthis drug. The most common adverse effect being rash (2%), fever(1.2%), jaundice (0.6%) and peripheral neuritis (0.6%). If pyridoxine is not given concurrently, the incidence of peripheral neuritis (mostcommonly parasthesias of hands and feet) is the most common adverse reaction to isoniazid and occurs in about 2% of patients receiving 5 mg/kg. Higher doses may result in peripheral neuropathy in around 10-20% of the patients. The prophylactic administration of pyridoxine prevents thedevelopment not only of peripheral neuritis, but also of other neurological adverse effects. Muscle twitching, dizziness, ataxia, parasthesias, stupor and toxic encephalopathy are other manifestationsof the neurotoxicity of isoniazid.
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												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7920.1000292 
																	  
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