Topiramate treatment of alcohol use disorder in veterans with posttraumatic
stress disorder: a randomized controlled pilot trial.
Author(s): Batki SL(1), Pennington DL, Lasher B, Neylan TC, Metzler T, Waldrop A, Delucchi
K, Herbst E.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)San Francisco, California; San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San
Francisco, California; Addiction Research Program, Northern California Institute
for Research and Education (NCIRE), San Francisco, California; Department of
Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, California.
Publication date & source: 2014, Alcohol Clin Exp Res. , 38(8):2169-77
BACKGROUND: The course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is frequently and
severely complicated by co-occurring alcohol use disorder (AUD), yet there are
few reports of pharmacologic treatments for these comorbid conditions. The
objective of this pilot study was to obtain a preliminary assessment of the
efficacy and safety of topiramate in reducing alcohol use and PTSD symptoms in
veterans with both disorders.
METHODS: This was a prospective 12-week, randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled pilot trial of flexible-dose topiramate up to 300 mg/d in 30
veterans with PTSD and AUD. The primary outcome measure was frequency of
drinking. Secondary outcomes consisted of other measures of alcohol use and PTSD
symptom severity.
RESULTS: Within-group analyses showed that topiramate treatment was associated
with significant reductions in frequency and amount of alcohol use and alcohol
craving from baseline through week 12. Between-group analyses showed that
topiramate reduced frequency of alcohol use and alcohol craving significantly
more than placebo and tended to reduce drinking amount. Topiramate treatment was
also associated with decreased PTSD symptom severity and tended to reduce
hyperarousal symptoms compared with placebo. Topiramate transiently impaired
learning and memory, with significant recovery by the end of treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary results indicate that in veterans with
co-occurring PTSD and AUD, topiramate may be effective in reducing alcohol
consumption, alcohol craving, and PTSD symptom severity-particularly hyperarousal
symptoms. Topiramate was associated with transient cognitive impairment but was
otherwise well tolerated.
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