Trial Information
Summary: The study is looking at the metabolic side effects of the new antipsychotic medications. Participants should be stable on one of the following medications: olanzapine (zyprexa), ziprasidone (geodon), risperidone (risperdal) or aripiprazole (abilify). Patient's medications won't be changed. The study involves 3 visits at the Palo Alto VA and Stanford Hospital.
Gaining Weight On Your Medication? Find Out Your Risk for
Diabetes!
We are looking for Men and Women 25 to 66 years old, and...
Overweight
Already taking one of these medications
- Olanzapine (Zyprexa®)
- Ziprasidone (Geodon®)
- Aripiprazole (Abilify®)
- Risperidone (Risperdal®)
Stanford University Medical Center and the Palo Alto VA under
Dr. Gerald Reaven and Dr. Steven Lindley are seeking volunteers for
a study on certain mediations and effects on risk for type 2
diabetes. Non-diabetic volunteers on one of the medications
described above will receive a free medical examination, a
cholesterol panel, and test to determine personal risk for diabetes
and heart disease. This study offers $320 compensation for your
time.
Call Lilla Nikolics for more information: 650-493-5000 x
67289
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- 25 to 66 years old
- body mass index (BMI) >25 < 35 kg/m2
- on a stable dose of olanzapine, risperidone, ziprasidone or
aripiprazole for at least 3 months.
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- No medications that directly affect insulin-mediated glucose
disposal
- No intense suicidal impulses/intent
- No alcohol or substance abuse for 3 months.
- No major medical problems, i.e., clinically unstable medical
disorder or condition; cardiovascular, hepatic, renal,
gastrointestinal, pulmonary, endocrine or other systemic disease
that would, in the investigator's clinical judgment interfer
with the endocrine measures obtained in this study.
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Contact:
Lilla Nikolics, Research Assistant
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center
3801 Miranda Avenue, 151Y
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Telephone: 650-493-5000 x67289
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:17 AM