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A pooled analysis of adjunctive topiramate in refractory partial epilepsy
Authors:Peeters K  Adriaenssen I  Wapenaar R  Neto W  Pledger G
Affiliation:Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Beerse, Belgium. kpeeter5@psmbe.jnj.com
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of different dosages of topiramate (TPM) add-on to stable antiepileptic therapy for refractory partial epilepsy in adults. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pooled intention-to-treat analysis of six similarly designed double-blind, placebo-controlled trials, including 481 patients treated with doses of TPM 200, 400, 600 and 800 mg/day, and 265 patients receiving placebo. RESULTS: Seizures were reduced by >/=50% from baseline in 41% of TPM-treated patients and 15% of placebo-treated patients (P < 0.001); 5 and 0.8%, respectively, were seizure-free (P < 0.003). TPM was significantly better than placebo regardless of gender, age, baseline seizure rate as well as number and type of concomitant antiepileptic drugs. Efficacy was statistically significant in favour of TPM at all dose levels: at least 50% seizure reduction was achieved in 40% of patients with 200 mg, 41% with 400 mg, 44% with 600 mg and 41% with 800 mg TPM when compared with 15% with placebo (P
Keywords:topiramate    dose    pooled analysis    partial epilepsy    adults
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