Researchers looked at how the medication perampanel works for people living with epilepsy caused by brain tumors. They analyzed data from 382 patients in various clinical settings to see how well the drug controlled seizures and how it affected their overall health.
The findings show that nearly half of the patients, specifically 46 percent, saw their seizure frequency drop by at least half. Additionally, about 42 percent of these patients achieved complete freedom from seizures. While the study also looked at tumor growth, there was no evidence to suggest that perampanel changed how the tumors behaved.
Most side effects reported were mild to moderate and matched what is already known about this medication. Because the original data came from non-randomized studies, these results should be viewed as an association rather than a proven cause. Talk with your doctor to see if this treatment fits your specific medical needs.