An Add-On Trial of Quetiapine in Patients With Bipolar Disorder and Cocaine Dependence
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Purpose
The purpose of this study is to determine if quetiapine add-on therapy is associated with a decrease in cocaine use and craving and a greater improvement in mood.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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Bipolar Disorder Cocaine Dependence |
Drug: Quetiapine Drug: PLacebo |
Phase 4 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator) Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Add-On Trial of Quetiapine in Patients With Bipolar Disorder and Cocaine Dependence |
- A random regression analysis will be done with treatment group as the between-subjects factor, time as the within-subjects factor, and a group by time interaction. [ Time Frame: Study Exit ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Within-group differences between pre- and post- treatment of the study drug will be compared using Wilcoxon rank sum tests, if the sample is not normally distributed between-group differences will be compared using the Mann-Whitney test. [ Time Frame: Study Exit ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- To identify response versus non-response, logistic regression, assuming linearity, will be used. [ Time Frame: Study Exit ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- We will utilize the urine drug screen repeatedly and cocaine use/cravings as the primary outcome measure. [ Time Frame: Study Exit ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Changes from base line to exit for all patients finishing at-least one follow up of active Quetiapine therapy, will be calculated, using the last observation carried forward (LOCF). [ Time Frame: Study Exit ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
| Enrollment: | 100 |
| Study Start Date: | November 2005 |
| Study Completion Date: | December 2007 |
| Primary Completion Date: | December 2007 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
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| Active Comparator: Quetiapine |
Drug: Quetiapine
Active Quetiapine
Other Name: Active Quetiapine
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Placebo Comparator: Placebo
Inactive ingredient matching the active medication in appearance
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Drug: PLacebo
Placebo
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Detailed Description:
One Hundred (100) outpatients with a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder and cocaine abuse/dependence, established by a structured clinical interview and confirmed by a psychiatrist, will participate. Eligible participants will be given a physical exam, including an eye exam with an ophthalmoscope to rule out serious medical illnesses and cataracts. Additionally, medical and psychiatric histories and baseline labs, including CBC and a liver panel will be obtained. Blood will be drawn for routine laboratory analyses including a complete blood count (CBC) and SMA-20 at baseline and exit. Women of childbearing potential will be given a urine pregnancy test. Baseline measures of psychiatric symptoms will be assessed with the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression HRSD, Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Inventory of Depression Symptomatology-Self-Report 30-item version (IDS-SR30), and the Psychobiology of Recovery in Depression III - Somatic Symptom Scale (PRD-III). Cocaine craving will be assessed with Cocaine Craving Questionnaire (CCQ). Drug use will be assessed by self-report, with the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and a urine drug screen (UDS). Two UDSs are performed at baseline. Cocaine use in the past week (dollar amount spent/week and days used/week) will be assessed by patient self-report. Use of and craving for other substances (benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol, opiates, phencyclidine, and cannabis) will also be assessed by self-report of dollar amount and days used in the past week, UDSs, and with 100-mm single item visual analog craving scales. Side effects will be assessed with the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS), the Simpson-Angus Scale (SAS), and the Barnes Akathesia Rating Scale (BARS). Subjects will be randomized and be titrated up to 400 mg/day with additional flexible titration after that time to a maximum of 800 mg/day of Quetiapine or identical appearing placebo add-on therapy in a double- blind fashion for 12 weeks. At each weekly assessment subjects will be evaluated with the HRSD17, IDS-R30, YMRS, CCQ, and a UDS, and receive an upward titration of the study drug. The ASI will be repeated every four weeks. Further, participants will return one additional time each week for a UDS. At the end of the study an unblinded psychiatrist will provide standard open label treatment with Quetiapine until the participants can be transferred back to their usual treatment facility. Follow up and after care arrangements will be made for each participant near completion of the study.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 60 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Bipolar Disorder, type I; Cocaine Dependence with use in the past 7 days; Currently taking a mood stabilizer; Meets criteria for a hypomanic or manic episode
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bipolar Disorder, type II, NOS; Cyclothymia; Other substance dependence; Diabetes; Initiated therapy in the past 2 weeks; History of cataracts or likely cataracts; Current active suicidal or homicidal ideation; Life threatening medical condition; Mental retardation, dementia or severe cognitive impairment; Pregnant or nursing womenon; antipsychotic within 7 days of beginning Quetiapine therapy or have initiated antidepressants or mood stabilizers or psychotherapy within the past two weeks.
Contacts and Locations| United States, Texas | |
| The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas | |
| Dallas, Texas, United States, 75390 | |
| Principal Investigator: | Sherwood Brown, MD, PhD | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas |
More Information
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| Responsible Party: | Sherwood Brown, Dr. E. Sherwood Brown, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00223210 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | IRUSQUET 0397 |
| Study First Received: | September 14, 2005 |
| Last Updated: | August 16, 2012 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Food and Drug Administration United States: Institutional Review Board |
Keywords provided by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center:
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bipolar disorder cocaine dependence quetiapine |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Bipolar Disorder Cocaine-Related Disorders Affective Disorders, Psychotic Mood Disorders Mental Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Cocaine Quetiapine Vasoconstrictor Agents Cardiovascular Agents Therapeutic Uses Pharmacologic Actions Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors Dopamine Agents |
Neurotransmitter Agents Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action Neurotransmitter Uptake Inhibitors Physiological Effects of Drugs Anesthetics, Local Anesthetics Central Nervous System Depressants Sensory System Agents Peripheral Nervous System Agents Central Nervous System Agents Antipsychotic Agents Tranquilizing Agents Psychotropic Drugs |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on June 18, 2013