Seizure refers to a sudden malfunction in the brain that causes someone to collapse, convulse, or have any another temporary disturbance in brain function, often with a loss of consciousness. Most seizures are caused by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain or by fainting (decrease in blood flow to the brain). It may be due to exposure or withdrawal from certain drugs, a high fever, or abnormal levels of sodium or glucose in the blood.
Phenytoin (30 mg/5 ml) Suspension