A comparative study of the bioavailability of five different phenytoin preparations

Abstract
The concentration of phenytoin in saliva has been measured in 8 healthy volunteers at intervals after an intravenous dose and after single oral doses of five formulations commercially available in the United Kingdom. The six doses (all 300 mg) were given in random order and at least one week apart. There were no significant differences in the mean values of the peak saliva concentration, the time-to-peak and the area under the saliva concentration-time curve between the five oral formulations. The absolute bioavailability of phenytoin varied between 68 and 74%.