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Clinical Trial
. 2000;41(S1):77-81.
doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.2000.tb02177.x.

Nonfocal generalized tonic-clonic seizures: response during long-term topiramate treatment. Topiramate YTC/YTCE Study Group

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Nonfocal generalized tonic-clonic seizures: response during long-term topiramate treatment. Topiramate YTC/YTCE Study Group

G D Montouris et al. Epilepsia. 2000.

Abstract

Purpose: A total of 131 adults and children (mean age, 27 years; range, 3-59 years) with generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) of nonfocal origin resistant to other antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) were treated with open-label topiramate (TPM) after completing double-blind placebo-controlled trials.

Results: The mean duration of open-label TPM treatment was 387 days (range, 14-909 days); the mean TPM dose was 7 mg/kg/day (range, 1-16 mg/kg/day). At the last study visit, the frequency of GTCS was reduced > or =50% from baseline in 63% of patients and by > or =75% in 44%. Among patients treated > or =6 months, 16% were GTCS free > or =6 months despite a pretreatment seizure frequency of one GTCS/week (median). Treatment with TPM was being continued in 82% of patients (n = 107) at the last visit. During treatment periods of up to 2.5 years, 11 (8%) patients discontinued TPM because of adverse events and seven (5%) because of inadequate seizure control.

Conclusions: TPM therapy was well tolerated, and seizure control was maintained with long-term, open-label therapy in patients with GTCS, leading to prolonged seizure-free intervals in some patients with seizures previously resistant to AED therapy.

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