Stopped: The funding sponsor, EISAI, sold the US rights to the medication and can no longer provide it to patients for the study.
This phase IV trial studies the side effects and how well perampanel works in reducing seizure frequency in patients with high-grade glioma and focal epilepsy. Perampanel is a drug used to treat seizures. Giving perampanel together with other anti-seizure drugs may work better in reducing seizure frequency in patients with high-grade glioma and focal epilepsy compared to alternate anti-seizure drugs alone.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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A starting point for the conversation — always confirm anything about your own eligibility, costs, and care with the study team and your doctor.
Number of Patients With a High-grade Glioma Who Achieve a > 50% Reduction in Focal Seizures With Perampanel (PER) 4 mg Daily After Failing 1 or More Anti-seizure Drugs (ASDs)
Timeframe: At 3 months
Number of Patients With a High-grade Glioma Who Achieve a > 50% Reduction in Focal Seizures With PER 4 mg Daily After Failing 1 or More ASDs
Timeframe: At 6 months
Number of Participants Alive at 3 Months With High-grade Glioma Treated With PER
Timeframe: At 3 months
Decline in Neuropsychological Function
Timeframe: At 6 months