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Open Clinical Research Trials - Epilepsy

Grandparents with GrandsonEpilepsy affects approximately 50 million people worldwide. Some data indicates that twenty five percent (25%) of individuals with epilepsy do not have their seizures under control despite available medications. There are currently many treatments available for epilepsy, as well as alternative therapies.

Antiepileptic drugs still remain the main form of treatment of epilepsy. However, scientists and doctors are looking for more effective, safer, and better-tolerated medications to improve the lives of people with epilepsy. Clinical drug trials are one way of finding new treatments.

Thousands of patients participate in clinical trials for epilepsy every year. If you or someone you know has uncontrolled epilepsy, participation in a clinical drug trial may be of interest to you.


 

 

Are you taking antiepileptic medication and still having partial seizures?

if so, you are not alone. Almost 1 in 3 people taking antiepileptic medication still have seizures, and many have unwanted side effects.

 

 

If your seizures are not controlled...

Be empowered by taking part in clinical research. Participating in a clinical study can help you learn more about your health and your seizures under the care and supervision of medical specialists.

 

BE INFORMED. GET SUPPORT. BE EMPOWERED.

JOIN A CLINICAL STUDY FOR EPILEPSY RESEARCH. Click here!

 

     

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