The most common type of seizure in people living with epilepsy is a partial onset, or focal, seizure.
There are two types of partial onset seizures:
• During a simple partial (focal aware) seizure, a person is aware of what is going on around them
• During a complex partial (focal impaired awareness) seizure, a person may appear unaware of their surroundings
What happens during a seizure depends on which part of the brain is affected:
• Frontal lobe
• Temporal lobe
• Parietal lobe
• Occipital lobe
If you are ready to join the fight, ask your healthcare provider if XCOPRI® (cenobamate tablets) CV is right for your treatment regimen.
XCOPRI is a prescription medicine used to treat partial onset seizures in adults 18 years of age or older.
Always talk with your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION for XCOPRI® (cenobamate tablets) CV DO NOT TAKE XCOPRI IF YOU:
Are allergic to cenobamate or any of the other ingredients in XCOPRI. Have a genetic problem (called Familial Short QT syndrome) that affects the electrical system of the heart.
XCOPRI CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS, INCLUDING: Allergic reactions: XCOPRI can cause serious skin rash or other serious allergic reactions which may affect organs and other parts of your body like the liver or blood cells. You may or may not have a rash with these types of reactions. Call your healthcare provider right away and go to the nearest emergency room if you have any of the following: swelling of your face, eyes, lips, or tongue, trouble swallowing or breathing, a skin rash, hives, fever, swollen glands, or sore throat that does not go away or comes and goes, painful sores in the mouth or around your eyes, yellowing of your skin or eyes, unusual bruising or bleeding, severe fatigue or weakness, severe muscle pain, frequent infections, or infections that do not go away. Take XCOPRI exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to take it. It is very important to increase your dose of XCOPRI slowly, as instructed by your healthcare provider. Please see full Important Safety Information starting at 1:25 of the video.
Questions about XCOPRI? Visit www.xcopri.com.
Prescribing Information: bit.ly/XCOPRI_PI
Medication Guide: bit.ly/XCOPRI_PI
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