Journal article
Time to Change the Drug Trial Paradigm for Dravet Syndrome: Designing Trials for the Disease Rather than Squeezing the Disease into the Trial
IE Scheffer, P Perucca, PJ Karoly
Annals of Neurology | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1002/ana.78111
Abstract
Drug trial design is at an inflection point in epilepsy and neurological disorders. We are moving from conventional parallel-group randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to other designs, such as n-of-1 trials. Historically, inclusion criteria for antiseizure medicine (ASM) RCTs have stipulated a minimum number of seizures in the baseline period to judge ASM efficacy. For Dravet syndrome, RCTs have demanded 4 or more seizures/month in the baseline period. However, only 25% of children have sufficiently frequent seizures to qualify for RCTs. Trial outcomes should be tailored to the disease and long-term issues for patients, a much broader remit than seizure frequency alone. ANN NEUROL 2026;99:79..
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