Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: PRIMIDONE versus VIMPAT.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: PRIMIDONE versus VIMPAT.
PRIMIDONE vs VIMPAT
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Primidone is a barbiturate that enhances GABA-A receptor activity, increasing chloride ion conductance and neuronal inhibition. It also has active metabolites, phenobarbital and phenylethylmalonamide, which contribute to anticonvulsant effects.
Selective enhancement of slow inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels, resulting in stabilization of hyperexcitable neuronal membranes and inhibition of repetitive neuronal firing.
Initial: 100-125 mg orally at bedtime for 3 days; increase to 100-125 mg twice daily for 3 days, then 100-125 mg three times daily for 3 days; maintenance: 250 mg three times daily. Maximum: 500 mg four times daily.
Adults: 200 mg oral or IV as a loading dose, followed by 100 mg twice daily (200 mg/day) starting the day after loading. May increase by 50 mg twice daily every week up to 200 mg twice daily (400 mg/day).
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderatePrimidone + Digoxin
"The metabolism of Digoxin can be increased when combined with Primidone."
Clinical Note
moderatePrimidone + Digitoxin
"The metabolism of Digitoxin can be increased when combined with Primidone."
Clinical Note
moderatePrimidone + Torasemide
"The metabolism of Torasemide can be increased when combined with Primidone."
Clinical Note
moderatePrimidone + Etacrynic acid
"Primidone may increase the hypotensive activities of Etacrynic acid."
Primidone: 10-12 hours; phenobarbital metabolite: 48-120 hours; PEMA: 16-18 hours. Steady-state requires 4-7 days for primidone but up to 2-3 weeks for phenobarbital accumulation.
Terminal half-life: 13-16 hours (mean ~13 h at steady state); prolonged with renal impairment (CrCl <30 mL/min: ~22 h) and in patients with hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh B: ~17 h; Child-Pugh C: ~22 h).
Renal: approximately 40% unchanged, 30% as phenobarbital, 20% as phenylethylmalonamide (PEMA); fecal: <5%
Renal: ~95% (40% as parent drug, 39% as O-desmethyl metabolite, and ~15% as other minor metabolites); minimal biliary/fecal elimination (less than 1%).
Category D/X
Category C
Anticonvulsant
Anticonvulsant