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A Study to Test the Safety and Tolerability of Brivaracetam in Children and Adolescents With Seizures

A Study to Test the Safety and Tolerability of Brivaracetam in Children and Adolescents With Seizures

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1 years and older
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Phase 3

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Overview

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of brivaracetam.

Description

EP0156 is designed to assess the long-term safety and tolerability of BRV in pediatric study participants with epilepsy who participated in the neonatal study N01349 [NCG03325439] and/or have participated in the open-label, long-term, follow-up pediatric study N01266 [NCT01364597]. EP0156 will also assess the long-term safety and tolerability of BRV in Japanese pediatric study participants with partial-onset seizures who will be directly enrolled into the study in Japan. Pharmacokinetic data will also be evaluated in Japanese study participants.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Inclusion criteria for long-term follow-up (LTFU) study participants only

  • Study participants ≥ 1 month of age with a confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy who participated in core study N01266 [NCT01364597] and/or N01349 [NCT03325439]

Inclusion criteria for directly enrolled (DE) study participants in Japan only

  • Study participant is ≥ 4 years to < 16 years of age
  • Study participant has presence of an electroencephalogram (EEG) reading compatible with the diagnosis of focal epilepsy within the last 10 years
  • Study participant has uncontrolled partial-onset seizure (POS) after an adequate course of treatment with at least 1 antiepileptic drug (AED)
  • Study participant had at least 1 POS during the 4-week Screening Period

Exclusion Criteria:

Exclusion criteria for all study participants

  • Severe medical, neurological, or psychiatric disorders or laboratory values, which may have an impact on the safety of the study participant
  • Study participant is currently participating in another study of an investigational medication (or a medical device) other than brivaracetam (BRV).

Exclusion criteria for long-term follow-up (LTFU) study participants only

  • Study participant ≥ 6 years of age has a lifetime history of suicide attempt or has suicidal ideation in the past 6 months as indicated on the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)

Exclusion criteria for directly enrolled (DE) study participants in Japan only

  • Study participant has a history of primary generalized epilepsy, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, or febrile seizures
  • Study participant has a history of status epilepticus in the 30 days prior to the Screening Visit (ScrV) or during the Screening Period
  • Study participant has any clinically significant illness
  • Study participant has clinically significant laboratory abnormality that may increase the risk associated with study participation or may interfere with the interpretation of study results
  • Study participant has a clinically significant ECG abnormality
  • Study participant had major surgery within 6 months prior to the ScrV

Study details
    Epilepsy

NCT04715646

UCB Biopharma SRL

9 July 2025

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