LGS Learning & Resource Center

LGS IS HARD. FINDING INFORMATION DOESN’T NEED TO BE.

The LGS Foundation is dedicated to providing a comprehensive LGS Learning and Resource Center so those living with LGS can #NeverStopLearning

Whether it is to find a doctor, learn about epilepsy surgery, understand seizure clusters, or something else, the LGS Learning and Resource Center is here for you.

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Topiramate for Seizures in LGS

What is Topiramate? LGS is tough. Finding information shouldn’t be. That is why we provide information about this and other medications often used in LGS. We hope you find this information useful as you navigate your LGS journey. Topiramate, sold…

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Stellina Study for Diazepam Nasal Spray (Valtoco)

A Clinical Study for 2 to 5 Year Old Children With Epilepsy

The Stellina Study is a clinical study evaluating a single dose of diazepam nasal spray (VALTOCO) as a rescue medication in children aged 2-5 who have been diagnosed with epilepsy. The objectives of the study are to assess the pharmacokinetics…

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PACIFIC Research Study

NOT RECRUITING

The PACIFIC Study is a clinical trial for a drug called LP352. This study will assess the safety and tolerability of this drug as well as examine changes in seizure frequency over the 90-day treatment period. The study plans to…

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Carisbamate for Seizures

What is Carisbamate? LGS is tough. Finding information shouldn’t be. That is why we provide information about this and other medications often used in LGS. We hope you find this information useful as you navigate your LGS journey. Carisbamate (the…

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Caregiver Support

Being a caregiver for a loved one with LGS is a commitment unlike any other. Caregiving requires limitless amounts of energy, empathy, and patience. While most caregivers will tell you that taking care of a loved one is a genuinely…

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The Skyway Study for Soticlestat

A Clinical Trial Open to Those With Seizures Associated with LGS

The Skyway Study is a Phase 3 clinical research study of an investigational medication for children, teens, and adults diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS) who are currently using 0-3 anti-seizure medications to manage symptoms and are still experiencing seizures. The…

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STARS Research Study

A Clinical Trial Open to Those With Seizures

The STARS (Stand Together Against pRolonged Seizures) Research Study is a clinical trial for a drug called Alprazolam, which is sometimes used to treat seizures. Alprazolam is the active ingredient in Xanax, a commonly known drug. This study is a…

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Ganaxolone (Ztalmy)

New Treatment for Seizures in CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder (a genetic cause of seizures that can lead to LGS)

What is Ganaxolone? LGS is tough. Finding information shouldn’t be. That is why we provide information about this and other medications often used in LGS. We hope you find this information useful as you navigate your LGS journey. Ganaxolone (the…

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Midazolam Nasal Spray (Nayzilam)

New Treatment for Seizure Clusters

What Is Midazolam Nasal Spray? LGS is tough. Finding information shouldn’t be. That is why we provide information about this and other medications often used in LGS. We hope you find this information useful as you navigate your LGS journey….

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Cannabidiol (Epidiolex) for Seizures in LGS

What is Cannabidiol? LGS is tough. Finding information shouldn’t be. That is why we provide information about this and other medications often used in LGS. We hope you find this information useful as you navigate your LGS journey. Cannabidiol (the…

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