What is Phenobarbital test?
A phenobarbital test measures the amount of phenobarbital - a medicine that belongs to the class of barbiturates - in your blood. This drug is used to treat epilepsy in adults and children.
Intravenous administration of phenobarbital can effectively stop status epilepticus (when a seizure lasts for more than five minutes or when more seizures occur without recovery). Phenobarbital is also used to treat anxiety and to reduce withdrawal symptoms in people addicted to other barbiturates.
However, for effective management of seizures, phenobarbitals need to be at the correct level in the blood. If the level is high, it will cause toxicity and side effects. If it is low, it will have no effect on the seizures. The right range is called the therapeutic index. For phenobarbital, this range is quite narrow.
With the help of this test, your healthcare provider will determine if your phenobarbital dose is in the accepted range.
(Read more: Barbiturates blood test)