Clinical Trial

Long-term Safety and Efficacy of Adjunctive Brivaracetam in Chinese Patients With Uncontrolled Focal Epilepsy

Completed Phase 3
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Summary
This is a multicenter, open-label, single-arm, long-term follow-up trial designed to evaluate the long-term safety of adjunctive brivaracetam 200 mg/day (100 mg twice daily) in patients with partial-onset seizures. Secondary objectives include assessing the sustained efficacy of long-term brivaracetam treatment. Subjects who completed the 12-week maintenance phase of the preceding QF-Brivaracetam-POS-301 trial (regardless of prior treatment assignment to brivaracetam or placebo) are eligible to enroll, provided they are deemed to benefit from extended treatment, have not experienced intolerable drug-related adverse events, and are willing to continue brivaracetam therapy. All enrolled patients will receive open-label brivaracetam 200 mg/day (100 mg twice daily). Dose adjustments are permitted based on seizure control and tolerability, with a maximum dose of 200 mg/day. Concomitant antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are allowed, including dose adjustments, initiation of new AEDs, or discontinuation of existing AEDs. The trial consists of four phases: a 1-week screening/lead-in phase, an extended treatment period, a 3-week dose tapering phase, and a 30-day safety follow-up period. During the extended treatment phase, study visits occur at Weeks 4, 12, 24, 36, and 52, followed by in-person visits every 6 months and telephone visits every 3 months thereafter. Unscheduled visits are allowed for adverse events or worsening seizure control. The dose tapering phase, which is optional, involves gradual discontinuation of brivaracetam over 3 weeks, or adjusted per the investigator's clinical judgment. The safety follow-up phase occurs 30 days after the last dose of study drug.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07563634
Lead Sponsor Jiangxi Qingfeng Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
Conditions Epilepsy, Focal
Enrollment 141 participants
Start Date 2021-02-07
Primary Completion 2024-05-21 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-04-29 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-05-04