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.
Shorter Therapeutic Coma in Refractory Status Epilepticus May Be Safer, More Effective
April 13th 2019A shorter yet deeper therapeutic coma for treatment of refractory status epilepticus may be more effective and safer than the currently recommended therapeutic coma duration of 24 to 48 hours.
Zogenix Receives Refusal to File Letter for Dravet Syndome Treatment ZX008
April 9th 2019The FDA cited 2 deficiencies in the NDA: certain nonclinical studies were not included to allow for assessment of chronic administration of fenfluramine; and an incorrect version of the clinical data was submitted.
Novel Model Predicts Patients With Epilepsy Who Fail to Achieve Remission Post-Breakthrough
March 27th 2019The novel longitudinal model utilized 4 variables—the presence of seizures, the number of seizures, the number of adverse events, and if treatment was altered—and was ultimately more predictive than a standard Cox model.
Head of NCI Ned Sharpless Named Acting FDA Commissioner
March 13th 2019Ned Sharpless, MD, the director of the National Cancer Institute, has been named to the position of acting FDA Commissioner. The announcement was made just a week after the current commissioner, Scott Gottlieb, MD, announced his plans to resign in early April.
In Intractable Epilepsy, Stereoelectroencephalography Shows Success Over Subdural Implants
March 8th 2019SEEG displayed better procedural morbidities and may have better outcomes than subdural grid electrodes, which study authors suggest should impact decision-making and lower the surgical candidacy barrier.
Addressing the Challenges in Determining Pediatric Brain Death
February 27th 2019The pediatric critical care medicine attending physician in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia spoke about how physicians can better address brain death in pediatric patients.
Antiepileptic Drugs Not Linked to an Increased Risk of Dementia
February 21st 2019AED use was not significantly associated with dementia risk in patients followed by general practitioners and neuropsychiatrists, however, the potential harmful effects of levetiracetam generic brands on cognition should be further investigated.