The FDA has approved an expanded indication for Briviact CV tablets, oral solution and injection, for treating partial-onset seizures among children as young as 1 month. “When a child or infant ...
Seizures can affect your daily life and well-being. Certain medicines can help lower the risk of having seizures, which can help manage your condition. Fycompa is a medicine used to manage ...
In many children with epilepsy, seizure control is inadequate or associated with intolerable side effects. There is therefore a need for new antiepileptic drugs for this patient population. This ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded the indication for brivaracetam (Briviact, UCB) as both monotherapy or adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients as young as 1 ...
A new drug candidate has shown impressive results in a mid-stage clinical trial for drug-resistant epilepsy, raising hopes for patients who continue to suffer seizures despite being on multiple ...
Adjunctive topiramate does not substantially reduce the rate of seizures in infant with refractory partial-onset seizures, Novotny et al. report. “These results imply that the development of new ...
Brain health is often taken for granted, but certain infections can pose serious risks if ignored. Among these, parasitic worms can invade the brain, leading to severe neurological complications.
When we think of seizures, the image that often comes to mind is convulsions — a person shaking, jerking, or losing control of their body. To be honest, that image alone is jarring enough to leave ...
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