Evaluation of Effectiveness of Risperdal® Consta® Compared to Abilify® Over a Two-Year Period in Patients With Schizophrenia
Information source: Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C.
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Condition(s) targeted: Schizophrenia; Psychotic Disorders
Intervention: Long-acting risperidone injectable; aripiprazole oral tablets (Drug)
Phase: Phase 4
Status: Active, not recruiting
Sponsored by: Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s): Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, L.L.C. Clinical Trial, Study Director, Affiliation: Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C.
Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two antipsychotic medications,
Risperdal® Consta® versus Abilify®, over a 2-year treatment period in the long-term
maintenance of patients with schizophrenia.
Clinical Details
Official title: A 2-Year, Prospective, Blinded-Rater, Open-Label, Active-Controlled, Multicenter, Randomized Study of Long-Term Efficacy and Effectiveness Comparing Risperdal® Consta® and Abilify® (Aripiprazole) in Adults With Schizophrenia
Study design: Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Primary outcome: The primary objectives of this trial are to: 1) compare the effectiveness of Risperdal Consta to Abilify in preventing relapse in subjects with schizophrenia; and 2) compare the effectiveness of Risperdal Consta to Abilify using time in remission.
Secondary outcome: The secondary objectives of the trial are to compare the effectiveness of Risperdal Consta to that of Abilify, as assessed by time to remission, as well as safety/tolerability, subject impact, and social impact.
Detailed description:
Although many patients with schizophrenia currently take oral antipsychotic medications, it
is estimated that up to 75% of them have difficulty adhering to the daily oral regimen.
Long-acting injectable formulations of antipsychotics may eliminate the need for daily
medication and enhance patient compliance with the treatment regimen. The purpose of this
trial is to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of Risperdal® Consta®, a long-acting
injectable antipsychotic medication, versus Abilify®, an oral antipsychotic medication in
patients with schizophrenia. The study will include patients, who in the investigator's
opinion may benefit from a change in their current antipsychotic medication due to
insufficient effectiveness, side effects or difficulty in adhering to a daily dose regimen.
This is an open-label, randomized study in which patients will have an equal chance of
receiving treatment for up to 2 years with Risperdal® Consta®, administered in the muscles
near the hip every 2 weeks, or Abilify®, taken orally once daily. The initial dose and
subsequent dose of study drug will be determined by the investigator. The patient's current
oral antipsychotic medication will be decreased over the first four weeks of the study and
discontinued. During the study, investigators may adjust the dose of study drug or add new
antipsychotic medications to treat worsening psychotic symptoms. Patients may continue on or
have added, antidepressants, mood stabilizers (except carbamazepine), sedative hypnotics, or
anxiolytic medications during the study. Patients will return to the doctor's office every
two weeks to receive an injection of Risperdal® Consta® or another supply of Abilify®.
During certain visits, patients will be asked questions which will help the investigator
determine the severity of the patient's illness, how well the study drug is working, quality
of life, reasoning, memory, judgement and perception and side effects that may be associated
with schizophrenia or treatment. Safety evaluations include the incidence of adverse events
during the study, vital signs and clinical laboratory tests (both blood and urine). The study
hypothesis is that Risperdal® Consta® is superior to Abilify® in the long-term treatment of
subjects with schizophrenia as measured by time to relapse and time in remission.
Treatment with Risperdal® Consta® (administered in the muscle every 2 weeks) at a dose of 25,
37. 5 or 50 mg or Abilify® (administered orally daily) at a dose of 10-30 mg for 2 years.
Investigators will determine the starting dose and may adjust the dosage of study drug during
the study according to symptoms and treatment response.
Eligibility
Minimum age: 18 Years.
Maximum age: N/A.
Gender(s): Both.
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with diagnosis of schizophrenia
- Patient has had at least 2 psychotic relapses in the two years prior to study entry
- Patient is not adequately benefiting from their current antipsychotic medication
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients that have been hospitalized or had major medication changes within 2 months
of study entry
- Patients currently experiencing, or who have experienced worsening of disease symptoms
within 2 months of study entry
- Patients currently using clozapine or carbamazepine
- Patients who have undergone electroconvulsive therapy or depot antipsychotic treatment
within 6 months prior to study entry
- Pregnant or breast-feeding
Locations and Contacts
Additional Information
For FDA Approved Product labeling, refer to the following link:http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/ Additional information is provided at the following link;http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about.cfm For FDA Safety Alerts and Recalls refer to the following link:www.fda.gov/MEDWATCH/safety.htm
Starting date: February 2006
Last updated: March 6, 2008
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