Efficacy of perampanel by etiology in Japanese patients with epilepsy—subpopulation analysis of a prospective post‐marketing observational study
Miku Nakai,
Shohei Nishimoto,
Yoichi Higashibeppu
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo examine the efficacy and safety of perampanel (PER) in patients with post‐stroke epilepsy (PSE), brain tumor‐related epilepsy (BTRE), and post‐traumatic epilepsy (PTE) using Japanese real‐world data.MethodsThe prospective post‐marketing observational study included patients with focal seizures with or without focal to bilateral tonic–clonic seizures who received PER combination therapy. The observation period was 24 or 52 weeks after the initial PER administration. The safety and efficacy analysis … Show more
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