Longboard Pharmaceuticals Initiates Phase 3 DEEp SEA Study Evaluating Bexicaserin in Dravet Syndrome
- First sites activated with a number of additional rapid-start sites being activated in the coming weeks
“We are thrilled to announce the initiation of our global Phase 3 DEEp Program with our first sites activated and multiple additional sites primed for activation within the next couple of weeks for our DEEp SEA Study in Dravet syndrome. DEEp SEA is the first of two trials within the DEEp Program,” stated
“I am pleased to see Longboard’s recent progress in Dravet syndrome — first, with Rare Pediatric Disease and Orphan Drug designations, and now with the initiation of the DEEp SEA Study. Longboard’s unique and efficient approach to clinical development in a range of DEEs, including Dravet, is remarkable. A large unmet need still exists not only in Dravet, but in so many other rare epileptic conditions, and I am so happy to see continued advancements in the space,” stated
About the DEEp SEA Study
The DEEp SEA Study (LP352-302) is a global Phase 3 double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of bexicaserin in Dravet syndrome as assessed by countable motor seizures in ~160 participants between the ages of two and 65 years old. An important secondary objective is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of bexicaserin. Following a 5-week screening period and baseline evaluations, study participants initiate dose titration over a 3-week period and subsequently continue on the highest tolerated dose throughout the maintenance period of 12-weeks. Following the maintenance period, eligible participants will be given the opportunity to enroll in the 52-week DEEp Open-Label Extension (DEEp OLE Study LP352-303). The Phase 3 DEEp SEA Study is part of the broader DEEp Program which will take place across ~80 sites globally and include ~480 participants with a range of Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies (DEEs).
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