Long-term efficacy and safety of perampanel as a first add-on therapy in patients with focal epilepsy: Three-year extension study

  • Kayeong Im
  • , Sang Ahm Lee
  • , Ji Hyun Kim
  • , Dong Wook Kim
  • , Sang Kun Lee
  • , Dae Won Seo
  • , Ji Woong Lee

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Abstract

Purpose: We investigated the long-term efficacy and safety of perampanel as a first add-on therapy in patients with focal epilepsy. Methods: This retrospective study represented the 3-year extension phase of a multicenter, open-label, phase 4, prospective study of perampanel as a first add-on therapy in patients with focal epilepsy. Seizure and safety outcomes were assessed annually from the start of the extension study, and the retention rate was calculated from the start of perampanel exposure in the original study. Results: The 50% responder and seizure freedom rates were 84.8% and 58.7%, respectively, during the third year and 71.7% and 32.6%, respectively, during the entire 3-year period of the extension study. The 1-, 2-, and 3-year retention rates were 62.5%, 53.1%, and 52.1%, respectively. Efficacies were higher in patients that were aged >55 years, male, and receiving ≤4 mg of perampanel. Perampanel was generally well tolerated; 47.3% of patients experienced at least one adverse event during the 3 years of extension (46 adverse events (AEs) in 35 patients). The most common AEs were dizziness (33.8%), somnolence (5.4%), anger (4.1%), and irritability (4.1%). AEs were resolved with perampanel dose reduction or discontinuation in 10 (13.5%) and 12 (16.2%) patients, respectively. Conclusion: Long-term treatment with perampanel as a first add-on therapy did not raise new safety signals in patients with focal epilepsy. Especially at low perampanel doses (≤4 mg/day), sustained improvement in seizure control was achieved, which could potentially avoid adverse drug reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108407
JournalEpilepsy and Behavior
Volume125
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Efficacy
  • Epilepsy
  • Perampanel
  • Responder rate
  • Retention rate
  • Safety

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