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Trial Information
Summary: Having Uncontrolled Seizures?
The University of Arizona - Department of Neurology is
evaluating an investigational medication, called E2080 (also known
as Rufinamide) to help reduce seizure frequency.
This study will investigate whether E2080 will help people with
partial-onset seizures who are already taking other seizure
medications. The study doctor wants to research whether people who
add E2080 to their regular antiepileptic drug regimens have fewer
seizures than people who don’t add anything to their regular
antiepileptic drug regimens.
Qualified participants must be:
- between 12 and 80 years of age
- in general good health
- diagnosed with epilepsy with partial-onset seizures
- non-controlled partial seizures despite having been treated
with at least two different antiepileptic drugs for at least two
years
If you qualify for participation, all study-related medical
care, physical exams, lab tests and investigational drug will be
provided at no cost.
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Contact:
Marjorie Baldwin, BSN, RN or Lynda Seal, BSN, RN, Senior Research Nurses
University of Arizona, Health Science Center, Department of Neurology
1501 N. Campbell Avenue, Room 7329
Tucson, AZ 85724-5023
Telephone: 520-626-4296 or 520-626-0868
Fax: 520-626-4903
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:19 AM
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