Български
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Current Medical Research and Opinion 2013-Oct

Safety and tolerability of once monthly aripiprazole treatment initiation in adults with schizophrenia stabilized on selected atypical oral antipsychotics other than aripiprazole.

Само регистрирани потребители могат да превеждат статии
Вход / Регистрация
Линкът е запазен в клипборда
Steven G Potkin
Arash Raoufinia
Suresh Mallikaarjun
Patricia Bricmont
Timothy Peters-Strickland
William Kasper
Ross A Baker
Anna Eramo
Raymond Sanchez
Robert McQuade

Ключови думи

Резюме

OBJECTIVE

Safety and tolerability assessment of initiating treatment with a once monthly long-acting injectable form of aripiprazole (aripiprazole once monthly) in patients stabilized on oral antipsychotics other than aripiprazole.

METHODS

Patients with schizophrenia treated with oral atypical antipsychotics other than aripiprazole and with a history of aripiprazole tolerability were enrolled. Patients were stabilized per investigator's judgment for ≥14 days on oral atypical antipsychotics during screening. Patients then received one dose of aripiprazole once monthly (400 mg). Concomitant with aripiprazole once monthly, subjects received their current oral atypical antipsychotic for 14 ± 1 days at doses reduced to the mid/lower recommended dose range. Safety and tolerability were assessed for the 28-day treatment phase. For pharmacokinetic analyses, aripiprazole plasma concentrations were measured on Days 7, 14, and 28.

RESULTS

Sixty patients were enrolled and initiated with aripiprazole once monthly while continuing treatment with oral olanzapine (n = 3), quetiapine (n = 28), risperidone (n = 24) or ziprasidone (n = 5). Duration of co-administered oral antipsychotic treatment varied, ranging from 0 to 15 days. Treatment was well tolerated. Frequently reported treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were injection-site pain and toothache (4/60 subjects each, 6.7%), followed by dystonia, fatigue, increased blood creatine phosphokinase, insomnia and restlessness (3/60 subjects each, 5.0%). Most TEAEs occurred in the first 8 days of co-administration irrespective of days of oral overlap. No clinically relevant mean changes from baseline were observed for laboratory values or fasting metabolic parameters. Psychotic symptoms remained stable. Aripiprazole plasma concentrations were similar to those observed following daily doses of oral aripiprazole.

CONCLUSIONS

The adverse-event profile of patients receiving aripiprazole once monthly concomitant with oral atypical antipsychotics other than aripiprazole was consistent with previous reports of aripiprazole once monthly concomitant with oral aripiprazole. Adverse events were similar irrespective of prior atypical antipsychotic and duration of oral antipsychotic overlap, suggesting that patients can be safely switched from their existing oral antipsychotic to aripiprazole once monthly without requiring an intermediate stabilization phase with oral aripiprazole. Aspects of the study design (open-label trial and short duration) and patient population (predominantly male and of African-American ethnicity) may limit the generalizability of these findings.

BACKGROUND

Safety and Tolerability Trial of Aripiprazole IM Depot Treatment in Adult Subjects With Schizophrenia Stabilized on Oral Antipsychotics Other Than Aripiprazole. ID number: NCT01552772. Registry: clinicaltrials.gov.

Присъединете се към нашата
страница във facebook

Най-пълната база данни за лечебни билки, подкрепена от науката

  • Работи на 55 езика
  • Билкови лекове, подкрепени от науката
  • Разпознаване на билки по изображение
  • Интерактивна GPS карта - маркирайте билките на място (очаквайте скоро)
  • Прочетете научни публикации, свързани с вашето търсене
  • Търсете лечебни билки по техните ефекти
  • Организирайте вашите интереси и бъдете в крак с научните статии, клиничните изследвания и патентите

Въведете симптом или болест и прочетете за билките, които биха могли да помогнат, напишете билка и вижте болестите и симптомите, срещу които се използва.
* Цялата информация се базира на публикувани научни изследвания

Google Play badgeApp Store badge