AbstractZonisamide is a new type of benzisoxazole derivative, first marketed in Japan in 1989. This study analyzed: (1) the drug’s efficacy by seizure and epilepsy type in a total of 1008 patients treated during the development of zonisamide in Japan; (2) the effectiveness of zonisamide for 726 newly-diagnosed patients treated with zonisamide postmarketing; and (3) 50 patients with generalized epilepsies and epileptic syndromes (idiopathic generalized epilepsies, symptomatic generalized epilepsies, Lennox–Gastaut syndrome, Doose syndrome, and West syndrome), and 19 patients with undetermined epilepsies and specific syndromes (refractory grand mal in childhood, severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy, other undetermined epilepsy, familial essen...
ObjectiveThe Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS: the triad of intractable seizures of various types, a slo...
International audienceTo characterise patients treated with zonisamide in everyday practice and desc...
Zonisamide is a novel anticonvulsant that is structurally and mechanistically unique, compared with ...
AbstractZonisamide is a new type of benzisoxazole derivative, first marketed in Japan in 1989. This ...
AbstractZonisamide is a benzisoxazole-based compound first synthesized in the early 1970s by the res...
AbstractThe current overview of zonisamide use and effectiveness is based on both a long-term prospe...
AbstractZonisamide is an antiepilepsy drug (AED) with both sodium and calcium channel-blocking prope...
AbstractEuropean clinical trials of zonisamide as adjunctive therapy for refractory partial seizures...
SummaryZonisamide safety was evaluated based on a postmarketing surveillance study of patients treat...
AbstractPostmarketing data about the effectiveness of zonisamide in childhood epilepsy was collected...
AbstractZonisamide safety was evaluated based on a postmarketing surveillance study of patients trea...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of zonisamide in children with epileps...
AbstractClinical effects and pharmacokinetics of once-a-day pediatric zonisamide (ZNS) monotherapy w...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of adjunctive zonisamide (ZNS) therapy in Korea...
PURPOSE: To report on the first multicenter Italian experience with zonisamide as an add-on drug for...
ObjectiveThe Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS: the triad of intractable seizures of various types, a slo...
International audienceTo characterise patients treated with zonisamide in everyday practice and desc...
Zonisamide is a novel anticonvulsant that is structurally and mechanistically unique, compared with ...
AbstractZonisamide is a new type of benzisoxazole derivative, first marketed in Japan in 1989. This ...
AbstractZonisamide is a benzisoxazole-based compound first synthesized in the early 1970s by the res...
AbstractThe current overview of zonisamide use and effectiveness is based on both a long-term prospe...
AbstractZonisamide is an antiepilepsy drug (AED) with both sodium and calcium channel-blocking prope...
AbstractEuropean clinical trials of zonisamide as adjunctive therapy for refractory partial seizures...
SummaryZonisamide safety was evaluated based on a postmarketing surveillance study of patients treat...
AbstractPostmarketing data about the effectiveness of zonisamide in childhood epilepsy was collected...
AbstractZonisamide safety was evaluated based on a postmarketing surveillance study of patients trea...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of zonisamide in children with epileps...
AbstractClinical effects and pharmacokinetics of once-a-day pediatric zonisamide (ZNS) monotherapy w...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of adjunctive zonisamide (ZNS) therapy in Korea...
PURPOSE: To report on the first multicenter Italian experience with zonisamide as an add-on drug for...
ObjectiveThe Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS: the triad of intractable seizures of various types, a slo...
International audienceTo characterise patients treated with zonisamide in everyday practice and desc...
Zonisamide is a novel anticonvulsant that is structurally and mechanistically unique, compared with ...