FDA approves DIACOMIT (Stiripentol) for the treatment of seizures associated with Dravet syndrome (DS) in patients 2 years of age and older taking clobazam

Dravet syndrome, also known as severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (SMEI), is a catastrophic early onset epileptic syndrome that is thought to affect approximately 2,000 to 8,000 patients in the U.S. Dravet syndrome is characterized by severe epilepsy, psychomotor retardation, and often ataxia. In most cases, the first seizures occur during the first year of life. Status epilepticus is frequent and is thought to be in part responsible for the high mortality rate reported in these patients, ranging from 15.9 to 18%. About DIACOMIT (stiripentol)
DIACOMIT is a new molecular entity developed by Laboratories Biocodex. Possible mechanisms of action of its anticonvulsant effect in humans include direct effects mediated through the GABAA receptor and indirect effects involving inhibition of cytochrome P450 activity with resulting increase in blood levels of clobazam and its active metabolite. DIACOMIT is now approved by FDA in two formulations (capsules and powder for oral suspension). DIACOMIT is approved for adjunctive treatment with clobazam and valproate in Dravet syndrome in 27 countries in the EU (January 2007), Canada (December 2012), and Japan (September 2012). Biocodex received orphan-drug designation for DIACOMIT from the FDA in 2008. For any information please contact: webar@biocodex.fr. About Biocodex Biocodex is an independent multinational pharmaceutical company founded in France in 1953. It is headquartered in Gentilly (France) with its American subsidiary in Redwood City (CA). The company is focused on discovering, developing and commercializing innovative therapeutics relating to the central nervous system (epilepsy, pain management, psychiatry) and gastroenterology (microbiota). Biocodex has its own research and development center with a diverse team of highly experienced scientific researchers. Stiripentol is a new antiepileptic drug developed at the Biocodex research center. The Biocodex scientific teams also work in partnership with leading universities and research organizations around the world and are consistently involved in some of the most forward-looking aspects of medical research. Biocodex has been working with healthcare professionals for more than 60 years to fulfill its mission of developing effective long-term solutions to health problems. Biocodex is now a worldwide company which is engaged in research and development, which manufactures and markets its own products, and operates in more than 115 countries through 18 fully owned subsidiaries and a network of distributors and local partners. The company employs more than 1,200 people worldwide. Its manufacturing site is a state-of-the-art facility located in Beauvais, 50 miles north of Paris.