April 18, 2017; 88 (16 Supplement) April 25, 2017
Effect of adjunctive perampanel on myoclonic and absence seizures: post-hoc analysis of data from the Extension Phase of a Phase III study in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) (P3.236)
Christian Brandt, Robert Wechsler, Terence J O’Brien, Antonio Laurenza, Anna Patten, Francesco Bibbiani, Betsy Williams
First published April 17, 2017,
Christian Brandt
1Bethel Epilepsy Center Bielefeld Germany
Robert Wechsler
2Idaho Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Boise ID United States
Terence J O’Brien
3Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia
Antonio Laurenza
4Eisai Inc. Woodcliffe Lake NJ United States
Anna Patten
5Eisai Ltd. Hatfield United Kingdom
Francesco Bibbiani
4Eisai Inc. Woodcliffe Lake NJ United States
Betsy Williams
4Eisai Inc. Woodcliffe Lake NJ United States
Effect of adjunctive perampanel on myoclonic and absence seizures: post-hoc analysis of data from the Extension Phase of a Phase III study in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) (P3.236)
Christian Brandt, Robert Wechsler, Terence J O’Brien, Antonio Laurenza, Anna Patten, Francesco Bibbiani, Betsy Williams
Neurology Apr 2017, 88 (16 Supplement) P3.236;
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