Afalino is indicated for the treatment of partial-onset seizures in adult patients.
Cenobamate is a positive GABA-A modulator which inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels. Inhibition of voltage-gated sodium channels increases the threshold for generating action potentials and decreases the number of action potentials. Its dual, complementary mechanisms of action may contribute to superior anti-seizure activity.
Cenobamate can be taken with or without food, or as recommended by a physician. Recommended dosage for partial-onset seizures in adult- Initial Dosage : For Week 1 and 2 dose is 12.5 mg once daily Titration Regimen : For Week 3 and 4 dose is 25 mg once daily For Week 5 and 6 dose is 50 mg once daily For Week 7 and 8 dose is 100 mg once daily For Week 9 and 10 dose is 150 mg once daily Maintenance Dosage : For Week 11 and thereafter dose is 200 mg once daily Maximum Dosage : If needed based on clinical response and tolerability, the dose may be increased above 200 mg by increments of 50 mg once daily every two weeks to 400 mg once daily.
Common : Somnolence, fatigue, dizziness or feeling sleepy, nausea, constipation, double vision, decreased appetite, diarrhea, or weakness may occur. Rare : A very serious allergic reaction to Afalino is rare.
Always consult a registered doctor before taking any medicine. This information is for general knowledge only.
Cenobamate is contraindicated in patients with a known- Hypersensitivity to either Cenobamate or to any excipients in Cenobamate. Familial Short QT syndrome
Phenytoin : Gradually decrease phenytoin dosage by up to 50% Phenobarbital and Clobazam : Reduce dosage as needed when used concomitantly with Afalino. Lamotrigine, Carbamazepine : Increase dosage as needed when used concomitantly with Afalino. CYP2B6 and CYP3A Substrates : Increase dosage as needed when used concomitantly with Afalino. CYP2C19 Substrates : Reduce dosage as needed when used concomitantly with Afalino. Oral Contraceptives : Effectiveness of hormonal oral contraceptives may be reduced when administered concomitantly with Afalino. Women should use additional or alternative non-hormonal birth control
Potential adverse effects such as Multiorgan hypersensitivity reaction, QT shortening, and Suicidal thoughts. Somnolence and fatigue should be periodically re-evaluated. During Afalino therapeutic regimen, patients are advised not to drive or operate machinery. Afalino should be gradually withdrawn to minimize the potential or increased seizure frequency. Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) / Multi-Organ Hypersensitivity: Discontinue if no alternate etiology. QT Shortening: Use caution when administering Afalino with other drugs that shorten the QT interval Suicidal Behavior and Ideation: Monitor patients for suicidal behavior and ideation. Neurological Adverse Reactions: Monitor for somnolence and fatigue and advise patients not to drive or operate machinery until they have gained sufficient experience on Afalino. Concomitant use with other CNS depressants or alcohol may have additive effects. Withdrawal of Antiepileptic Drugs: Afalino should be gradually withdrawn to minimize the potential of increased seizure frequency