Ganaxolone approved as first anti-seizure medication to treat patients with rare epileptic seizure disorder

Thursday, 7 March 2024 15:41

CDD is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in the CDLK5 gene, which is necessary for normal brain development, and affects around 1 in 42,000 people in the UK. Most people affected experience seizures from as early as the first week of life and have severe delays in development, impacting brain function, movement, speech and sight. Julian Beach, MHRA Interim Executive Director, Healthcare Quality and Access, said: Keeping patients safe and enabling their access...Request free trial