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Filter by:The purpose of the trial is to evaluate the safety of intravenous (iv) lacosamide delivered in a single dose followed by 6.5 days of oral lacosamide treatment in subjects with partial-onset seizures.
The purpose of this study is to allow eligible subjects from the parent study, SP925 [NCT00655551] to continue lacosamide and to obtain additional long-term safety data
Patients with partial-onset seizures seen in community-based practices were to be included in this therapeutic use study - to assess the safety and tolerability of Keppra (Levetiracetam) and to confirm the favorable safety of the drug found during clinical development - to obtain further information about optimal dosing in daily clinical practice. Compared to previous registration trials, the study population corresponded more closely to that seen in daily clinical practice.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of pregabalin on sleep problems in patients with seizures.
A cohort of patients who became seizure-free during add-on treatment to one standard AED with Keppra in a previous trial (N01031) were followed to assess whether seizure freedom was maintained. Tolerability was documented.
Examine the safety and efficacy of gabapentin as adjunctive therapy in Japanese pediatric patients with partial seizures
Examine the efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics of gabapentin as adjunctive therapy in Japanese pediatric patients with partial seizures
The objective of the this surveillance is to collect information about 1)adverse drug reactions not expected from the LPD (unknown adverse drug reactions), 2) the incidence of adverse drug reactions in this surveillance, and 3) factors considered to affect the safety and/or efficacy of this drug.
The purpose of this trial is to determine whether lacosamide is safe and effective for long-term use in patients with partial-seizures from epilepsy.
The purpose of this study is to collect detailed information about the characteristics and genetics of a large number of individuals with epilepsy.