Abstract

 CADTH recommends that Xcopri should be reimbursed by public drug plans as adjunctive therapy in the management of partial onset seizures in adults with epilepsy whose seizures are not satisfactorily controlled with conventional therapy, if certain conditions are met.
 Xcopri should only be reimbursed for the management of partial onset seizures in adults with epilepsy whose seizures are not satisfactorily controlled with conventional therapy, according to the criteria used by the public drug plans for other third generation antiseizure medication (ASMs) that are currently reimbursed for the management of partial onset seizures in adults with epilepsy whose seizures are not satisfactorily controlled with conventional therapy.
 Xcopri should only be reimbursed if the daily cost of Xcopri is the same as or lower than the daily cost of other third generation adjunctive therapies (lacosamide, brivaracetam, eslicarbazepine, and perampanel), and if the potential budget impact of funding Xcopri is addressed.
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