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Randomized phase 2 study of adjunctive cenobamate in patients with uncontrolled focal seizures.
Chung, Steve S; French, Jacqueline A; Kowalski, Jacek; Krauss, Gregory L; Lee, Sang Kun; Maciejowski, Maciej; Rosenfeld, William E; Sperling, Michael R; Mizne, Sarah; Kamin, Marc.
Affiliation
  • Chung SS; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • French JA; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Kowalski J; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Krauss GL; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Lee SK; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Maciejowski M; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Rosenfeld WE; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Sperling MR; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Mizne S; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
  • Kamin M; From the Neuroscience Institute (S.S.C), Banner-University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Phoenix; NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (J.A.F.), New York; NZOZ Vito-Med (J.K.), Gliwice, Poland; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (G.L.K.), Baltimore, MD; Adult Comprehensive Epi
Neurology ; 94(22): e2311-e2322, 2020 06 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32409485
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of adjunctive cenobamate 200 mg/d in patients with uncontrolled focal (partial-onset) seizures despite treatment with 1 to 3 antiepileptic drugs. METHODS: In this multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, adults 18 to 65 years of age with focal seizures were randomized 1:1 (cenobamate:placebo) after an 8-week baseline period. The 12-week double-blind treatment period consisted of a 6-week titration phase and a 6-week maintenance phase. The primary outcome was percent change in seizure frequency (from baseline) per 28 days during double-blind treatment. RESULTS: Two hundred twenty-two patients were randomized; 113 received cenobamate and 109 received placebo; and 90.3% and 90.8% of patients, respectively, completed double-blind treatment. Median baseline seizure frequency was 6.5 in 28 days (range 0-237). Compared to placebo, cenobamate conferred a greater median percent seizure reduction (55.6% vs 21.5%; p < 0.0001) The responder rate (≥50% reduction in seizure frequency) was 50.4% for cenobamate and 22.2% for placebo (p < 0.0001). Focal seizures with motor component, impaired awareness, and focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures were significantly reduced with cenobamate vs placebo. During maintenance, 28.3% of cenobamate-treated and 8.8% of placebo-treated patients were seizure-free. Treatment-emergent adverse events reported in >10% in either group (cenobamate vs placebo) were somnolence (22.1% vs 11.9%), dizziness (22.1% vs 16.5%), headache (12.4% vs 12.8%), nausea (11.5% vs 4.6%), and fatigue (10.6% vs 6.4%). CONCLUSION: Adjunctive treatment with cenobamate 200 mg/d significantly improved seizure control in adults with uncontrolled focal seizures and was well tolerated. CLINICALTRIALSGOV IDENTIFIER: NCT01397968. CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE: This study provides Class I evidence that, for patients with uncontrolled focal seizures, adjunctive cenobamate reduces seizures.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Seizures / Tetrazoles / Carbamates / Chlorophenols / Anticonvulsants Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Neurology Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Seizures / Tetrazoles / Carbamates / Chlorophenols / Anticonvulsants Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Neurology Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos