Modafinil Augmentation Therapy for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Negative Symptoms in Patients With Schizophrenia
Information source: Veterans Medical Research Foundation
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on February 12, 2009 Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
Condition(s) targeted: Schizophrenia
Intervention: Modafinil (Drug); Placebo (Drug)
Phase: Phase 3
Status: Recruiting
Sponsored by: Veterans Medical Research Foundation Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s): James B Lohr, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Affiliation: Director, VA Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health (CESAMH)
Overall contact: Tayor Perin, BS, Phone: (858) 642-3764, Email: taylor.perin@va.gov
Summary
The purpose of this study is to test the effect of modafinil on the negative symptoms, such
as blunted affect and social withdrawal, of schizophrenic patients and to determine
modafinil's effect on excessive daytime sleepiness. A secondary purpose of the study is to
examine the effect of modafinil on cognitive functioning of schizophrenic patients.
Clinical Details
Official title: An Eight Week, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Adjunctive Study of the Primary Effects of the Use of Flexible Doses of Modafinil 50mg to 200mg, on the Negative Symptoms, Cognition, and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Schizophrenic Patients
Study design: Treatment, Randomized, Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Primary outcome: PANSS, and Sleep/wake activity measured using the Actillume (Ambulatory Monitoring, Inc.)
Secondary outcome: Neuropsychological Assessments that target cognitive abilities.
Detailed description:
Twenty six male patients with schizophrenia (twelve with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and
twelve without) will be enrolled at the San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Modafinil
has been shown to increase alertness in individuals who are pathologically sleepy (Study
C1538a/301/NAIUS).
Subjects will be randomized in a 1: 1 ratio, stratified by excessive daytime sleepiness (value
of >=9 on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale). Subjects will receive either modafinil or placebo,
supplied by the sponsor. The study drug will be taken by mouth once daily in the morning.
The titration schedule will be as follows:
1. The beginning does will be 50mg for 2 weeks
2. The study medication will be increased to 100mg at the week 2 study visit
3. The study medication will be increased to 200mg at the week 4 study visit and will
continue for the remaining 4 weeks of the study. If subjects are unable to tolerate
dosage increases, the dose will be decreased to the previous level.
Eligibility
Minimum age: 18 Years.
Maximum age: 65 Years.
Gender(s): Male.
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects must be able to communicate and give voluntary informed consent
- Subjects must be of the male gender
- Between the ages of 18 to 65 years.
- A diagnosis of Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective disorder as determined by DSM-IV
criteria.
- Not conservatorized
- A negative symptom score on the PANSS of >= 20 and an MMSE score of >24
- No clinical evidence of a current unstable medical illness
- No current clinical evidence or past history of cerebral neurological impairment
(including strokes, tumors or trauma leading to loss of consciousness)
- No history of drug or alcohol dependence in the past 2 years
- No evidence of drug or alcohol abuse in the past year, as determined by the DSM-IV
criteria.
- No diagnosis of Narcolepsy as determined by DSM-IV criteria
- Must have an approved contact person for the duration of the study
- May be on a stable dose of SSRI for depressive symptoms
- No history of aggression
- No uncontrolled hypertension, as defined below (subjects cannot have any of the
following):
1. a new diagnosis of hypertension, or
2. a change in antihypertensive medications in the past 30 days, or
3. acute hypertension (systolic>160mmHg, diastolic>100mmHg)
- Maybe on a stable dose of a benzodiazepine
- The following medications will not be allowed during the study- methylphenidate,
amphetamines, pemoline, zolpidem, MAO inhibitors, anticoagulant, TCA's, or
barbiturates.
- Be on a stable does of an atypical neuroleptic
- May be on a stable does of an anticonvulsant for mood stabilization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects cannot be female.
Locations and Contacts
Tayor Perin, BS, Phone: (858) 642-3764, Email: taylor.perin@va.gov
VA Healthcare System, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, California 92161, United States; Recruiting
Additional Information
Starting date: February 2003
Ending date: December 2007
Last updated: October 17, 2007
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