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Study Evaluating LAMICTAL Extended-Release Therapy Added To Current Seizure Treatments In Patients...

EpilepsyTonic-Clonic

This study is being conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of LAMICTAL (lamotrigine) extended-release with placebo in the treatment of Primary Generalized Tonic-Clonic (PGTC) seizures. LAMICTAL extended-release is an investigational drug. Placebo tablets look like LAMICTAL extended-release tablets but do not contain active medication. In this study, LAMICTAL extended-release or placebo tablets will be added to current seizure treatments.

Completed46 enrollment criteria

SANTE - Stimulation of the Anterior Nucleus of the Thalamus for Epilepsy

Epilepsy

The purpose of this research is to study the safety and effectiveness of bilateral stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus as adjunctive therapy for reducing the frequency of seizures in adults diagnosed with epilepsy characterized by partial-onset seizures, with or without secondary generalization, that are refractory to antiepileptic medications.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Levetiracetam Versus Standard Antiepileptic Drugs (Carbamazepine and Valproate) Used as Monotherapy...

Epilepsy

Study N01175 was to compare overall effectiveness (efficacy and safety) of levetiracetam (LEV) versus the 2 older antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), sodium valproate extended release (VPA-ER) and carbamazepine controlled release (CBZ-CR) in the treatment of subjects with newly diagnosed epilepsy.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Study of Brivaracetam in Subjects With Partial Onset Seizures

EpilepsyFocal

This trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of brivaracetam (at doses of 50 and 150 mg/day in twice a day administration) as add on therapy in subjects with focal epilepsy

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Dose-ranging Study With Brivaracetam in Patients From 16 to 65 Years With Refractory Partial Onset...

Epilepsy

This trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of brivaracetam (at doses of 5, 20 and 50 mg/day in twice a day administration) as add-on therapy in subjects with focal epilepsy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

This Trial, Evaluating the Long-term Safety and Tolerability of Brivaracetam Will Provide Subjects...

Epilepsy

This trial, evaluating the long-term safety and tolerability of brivaracetam will provide subjects suffering from epilepsy, who may have benefited from brivaracetam as adjunctive treatment, the opportunity to receive open label brivaracetam treatment.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

To Evaluate the Long-Term Safety of Pregabalin in Refractory Partial Epilepsy.

EpilepsyPartial

To evaluate the long-term safety of pregabalin in refractory partial epilepsy.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

A Study Of The Safety And Efficacy Of Levetiracetam (Keppra®) (Ucb L059) In Children With Epilepsy...

EpilepsyPartial

The open-label study to allow pediatric patients who have participated in prior Levetiracetam (Keppra®) studies to continue their treatment with adequate monitoring and standardized follow-up care until Levetiracetam (Keppra®) is approved for use in children or until the completion of the development program for pediatrics.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Measurement Of Serum Levels Of Two Antiepileptic Drugs During Conversion In Patients With Epilepsy...

Epilepsy

This study includes patients 16 years of age or older with a confident diagnosis of epilepsy who are currently treated with an antiepileptic drug (AED) monotherapy but require a change in therapy due to inadequate seizure control and/or unacceptable side effects.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Sodium Lactate Infusion in GLUT1DS Patients

GLUT1 Deficiency SyndromeGLUT1DS14 more

This study investigates the effect of lactate infusion on epileptic discharges on EEG and seizure frequency in glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1DS) patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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