The NeurologyLive® epilepsy clinical focus page provides information, podcasts, videos, and news about the latest FDA actions, clinical guideline updates, study and clinical trial findings, and interviews with physicians related to epilepsy and related epileptic conditions, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, Dravet syndrome, tuberous sclerosis complex, focal seizures, nonmotor seizures, and more.
August 26th 2025
Spanning across the United Kingdom, the United States, European Union, and Japan, the global phase 3 EMPEROR study of zorevunersen is expected to have data readout by the end of 2027.
Jacqueline A. French, MD: Improving Rescue Treatment With Intranasal Diazepam
December 30th 2019The professor of neurology at NYU Langone offered insight into the state of affairs with current seizure rescue medications and added her insight into how intranasal diazepam may improve the patient experience.
Shaun Hussain, MD, MS: Exploring the Connection Between Autism and Infantile Spasms
December 28th 2019The director of Infantile Spasms Program at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital discussed why learning more about patients with infantile spasms may lead to further breakthroughs on the origins of autism spectrum disorder.
Jacqueline A. French, MD: Cenobamate's Future Impact in Seizure Control
December 22nd 2019The professor of neurology at NYU Langone discussed cenobamate’s potential as a treatment option for patients who have uncontrolled seizures, as well as its ability to bring a high number of patients toward complete seizure freedom.
James Wheless, MD: Perampanel Shows Sustained Real-World Efficacy
December 18th 2019The professor and chief of pediatric neurology, and director of the comprehensive epilepsy program and neuroscience institute at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, detailed his experience with patients treated with perampanel.
Sumeet Vadera, MD: Advances in Epilepsy Surgery
December 17th 2019The director of epilepsy surgery and associate professor of neurosurgery at UC Irvine spoke to the advances that have been made in epilepsy surgery and in noninvasive or minimally invasive techniques, as well as the impact they’ve had on outcomes.
Trial Will Assess Blood-Based Biomarker to Distinguish Epileptic From Psychogenic Seizures
December 15th 2019A new trial will aim to confirm the findings of a previous study that showed novel combinations of peripherally circulating proteins coupled with risk factors can provide a diagnostic tool with significant clinical unity.
Joseph Sullivan, MD: The Benefits of Fenfluramine Treatment in Dravet Syndrome
December 12th 2019The professor of neurology and pediatrics and director of the Pediatric Epilepsy Center at the University of California, San Francisco, discussed his personal experience with fenfluramine and the advantages that the drug may present when treating patients with Dravet syndrome.