Novel Anti-epileptic ZEBINIX® Approved In The European Union - New Option For Treatment Of Patients With Partial-Onset Seizures
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Article Date: 02 May 2009 - 4:00 PDT
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Eisai Europe Limited (Headquarters: Hatfield, UK, Chairman & CEO: Yutaka Tsuchiya, "Eisai Europe"), the European subsidiary of Eisai Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, President & CEO: Haruo Naito), and Bial - Portela & Ca, S.A. (Headquarters: São Mamede do Coronado, Portugal, CEO: LuÃs Portela, "Bial") announced today that the anti-epileptic drug, Zebinix® (eslicarbazepine acetate), for which Eisai Europe obtained rights from Bial to market in Europe, was approved by the European Commission on April 21st, as an adjunctive therapy in adult patients with partial-onset seizures, with or without secondary generalisation.
Zebinix® is a novel once daily anti-epileptic drug developed by Bial and it is believed to exert an antiepileptic effect by regulating the activity of sodium channels. The efficacy and safety of Zebinix® when used in combination with other anti-epileptic drugs have been shown in clinical data from three Phase III studies (multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials) conducted in 23 countries with more than 1,000 patients with refractory partial-onset seizures. Zebinix® demonstrated significant reductions in seizure frequency and a significant increase in responder rates (≥ 50% reduction in seizure frequency) across all three Phase III studies. In addition, Zebinix® showed a sustained decrease in seizure frequency and a significant improvement in quality of life during the long-term (one-year) open label studies conducted subsequent to those Phase III studies.
Epilepsy has a high prevalence among central nervous system diseases and affects about 3.4 million people in Europe. There are many patients with epilepsy whose condition is difficult to treat with existing anti-epileptic drugs for seizure control. The impact of seizures on patients' quality of life should not be underestimated.
With the approval of Zebinix®, Eisai Europe will launch Zebinix® during FY2009 and FY2010 across Europe, under the terms of a license and co-promotion agreement signed with Bial on February 19th this year.
Eisai has been selling two other anti-epileptic drugs, Zonegran® for partial-onset seizures and Inovelon® for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, in Europe. Eisai will bring Zebinix®, a new treatment option, to patients with epilepsy as early as possible and make further contributions to addressing the diversified needs and improving quality of life of patients with epilepsy.
About Bial - Portela & Ca, S.A.
Founded in 1924, Bial is an international pharmaceutical group with products available in over 30 countries throughout four continents. Bial is the largest Portuguese pharmaceutical company and is based in S. Mamede do Coronado, Portugal.
It is the partner of choice for many companies, having a strong presence in the Iberian peninsula as well as in over 10 countries in Latin America and in around 20 French or Portuguese speaking African countries.
Bial is strongly committed to therapeutic innovation investing approximately 20% of its turnover in research and development every year. Key research areas for Bial are the central nervous system, the cardiovascular system and allergology. Bial currently has several other innovative programs under development, which the company expects to bring to the market within the next years, thereby strengthening its position throughout Europe.
Source: Eisai Europe Limited
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Zebinex Throws Its Hat Into The Epilepsy Treatment Ring
posted by Audrey Stein Goldings on 7 May 2009 at 2:47 pmZebinix® (eslicarbazepine acetate) is another option in Europe as adjunctive therapy for partial seizures. It appears to be perhaps pharmacologically related to carbamazepine. I would have to know more about the drug to get enthused. It turns out that the newer drugs may not work any more effectively than the oldies but they are better tolerated as a rule...seems to me that people are less likely to stop their meds due to side effects.
I am not certain what advantages there are to this one. I think most of us pick our med by the potential side effects, some of which might be benefits for some (such as weight loss with topiramate) ease of use( once a day nice here), expense, drug interactions,etc. I will suspend judgment until more is revealed about this drug.
Side effects from zebinex
posted by Eddie on 1 Jul 2011 at 3:35 pmive just sarted to take them and the biggest side i have is tiredness i go bsd should i fight the tiredness or get on with life and and suffer the tiredness.
Taking part in trail for zebinex
posted by Stuart on 28 Jan 2012 at 9:49 pmStarted in Oct 2011, as study being compared with carbamazepine,'safety and efficiency of eslicarbazepine acetate' so could be on either, but would say have been really tired since and doing both suffering with the tiredness and other times just give in and sleep,
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