Felbamate in the treatment of refractory partial-onset seizures
- PMID: 8243375
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1993.tb04591.x
Felbamate in the treatment of refractory partial-onset seizures
Abstract
Felbamate (FBM) is a new antiepileptic drug (AED) that has been tested in open and controlled studies in patients with therapy-refractory partial-onset seizures. Proof of efficacy is based on results of five controlled studies (three with polytherapy and two with monotherapy). In two of the three polytherapy studies, a classic placebo crossover design was used. The third study used a novel design evaluating the efficacy of FBM in a placebo-controlled parallel design in patients completing an evaluation for epilepsy surgery. The primary efficacy variable in this study was the number of patients who experienced a fourth seizure before the end of the study. Forty-six percent of patients randomized to FBM stopped treatment prematurely because of a fourth seizure compared with 88% randomized to placebo. Two studies investigating the efficacy in monotherapy were performed. Both studies used an identical trial design comparing FBM with a low dosage of valproate (VPA). The efficacy of FBM was found to be superior to the low-dosage VPA for both studies. Open long-term follow-up studies have confirmed the long-term efficacy of FBM for up to 12 months. Overall, FBM was well tolerated in both poly- and monotherapy.
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