If so, you are not alone. Participating in a clinical study can help you learn more about your epilepsy and your seizures.
About the study
If you are taking antiepileptic medications and are still having partial-onset seizures, you may qualify to take part in this clinical research study.
This clinical study is designed to determine if an investigational antiepileptic medication is effective in controlling partial-onset seizures. This is a study of monotherapy use of the study drug, which means that the study drug will be added to your current epilepsy drugs and then the current drugs will be slowly removed. All patients in the study will receive the study drug.
Why should I participate?
During the study, all will receive, at no cost to them:
- Study-related specialist care and an investigational antiepileptic medication provided at no cost
- Study-related exams, tests, health and seizure monitoring
- Compensation for travel, travel arrangements, or lodging for appointments can be provided for qualified participants
You can also learn more about your epilepsy and become more empowered through knowledge:
- Monitor your seizures and symptoms through an epilepsy diary
- Learn more about the pattern of your seizures
- Become part of the national epilepsy research community