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UCB Pharmaceutical's Keppra shows efficacy as epilepsy adjunctive
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UCB Pharmaceutical's Keppra shows efficacy as epilepsy
adjunctive treatment
Date published: 07/12/2005
New data
from Belgium's UCB Pharmaceuticals claims to show that 25 per cent of patients
with idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) became free from all types of
seizures when Keppra (levetiracetam) was administered as an add-on treatment.
The company added that during the 20 week evaluation period, only one
in twelve of those who took a placebo in addition to their usual therapy became
seizure free. The results of the study were presented at a UCB sponsored
Scientific Exhibit at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society
in Washington, DC.
Study investigator, Dr Robert Leroy, from the
Neurological Clinic of Texas, said: "These are major seizures which disrupt the
working, school and social lives of those who have them. The results show that
Keppra significantly reduced PGTC seizures. The tolerability profile is
comparable to that seen in studies of Keppra in patients with epilepsy and
other types of seizures."
UCB recently filed a variation application
with the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) and a supplemental new drug
application (sNDA) with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the use
of Keppra as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of myoclonic seizures in
patients, 12 years of age and older with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
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