Olanzapine Compared to Lamotrigine in the Prevention of Depressive Episode in the Patients With Bipolar Disorder

Last updated: May 24, 2013
Sponsor: Tri-Service General Hospital
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

4

Condition

Bipolar Disorder

Mood Disorders

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT01864551
TSGH 097-05-061
  • Ages 15-50
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The investigators hypothesized that olanzapine will be superior to lamotrigine in the prevention of any kind of recurrence of bipolar disorder. On the other hand, lamotrigine group will have better prevention of depressive episode than olanzapine group. Meanwhile, the investigators supposed that there will be more concomitant medicine in lamictal group than olanzapine group. The comorbidity will influence the measurement of outcome such as time period of recurrence of depressive episode in both groups..

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria: The patients aged 15 to 50 who have bipolar disorder defined by the DSM-IV in remissionstate(YMRS<12, HAMD<7, CDR<3) for at least two months and have already received olanzapineor lamotrigine as the maintenance treatment for one month. In addition, they should have atleast three hypomanic, manic, depressive or mixed episodes previously.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. The patients are not willing to participate in the study after detailed explanation.

  2. The patients who could not followed the investigators' instruction

  3. The patients who have severe neurological or mental illness like epileptic disorder,history of stroke, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, mental retardation oruncontrolled suicide risk.

  4. The patients who have severe medical illness or surgical conditions like uncontrolledabnormal thyroid function, history of heart attack, uncontrolled hypertension.

  5. The patient who are taking other mood stabilizers or antipsychotics within one monthprior to the evaluation of entering our study.

  6. The patients who are taking medications that might interfere with the metabolism ofolanzapine or lamotrigine.

  7. The patient who are allergy to olanzapine or lamotrigine.

Study Design

Total Participants: 60
Study Start date:
August 01, 2008
Estimated Completion Date:
September 30, 2012

Study Description

Background:

Bipolar disorder is a highly recurrent disease and has great impact on the function of patients. Depressive symptoms consist of more than 50% of life time during the illness and may lead to self harm or suicidal behaviors. Lamotrigine, a kind of mood stabilizer, was proved to be effective in preventing depressive episode in Bipolar disorder. However, it is still lacking evidence that monotherapy with atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine had the efficacy of preventing the recurrence of depressive episode in the patients with bipolar disorder although it had demonstrated good prevention in manic episode of bipolar disorder.

Methods:

The investigators will enroll 60 patients who had bipolar disorder in remission state for at least two months and have already received olanzapine or lamotrigine as the maintenance treatment. The patients maintained with olanzapine will be applied to olanzapine group (N=30) whereas those maintained on lamotrigine will be applied to lamotrigine group (N=30) for one month before entering into this study. They will be followed up to 12 months. The demography data will be compared between two groups. The concomitant medicine in the maintenance period of the subjects recruited will be recorded and analyzed. The time period to recurrence of depressive episode will be compared between groups. In addition, they will investigate if there is any independent factor such as comorbid substance use disorder, alcohol use disorder, personality disorders, other psychiatric disorders (posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorder), or medical illness correlating with higher recurrent rate of depressive episode in bipolar disorder.

Connect with a study center

  • Tri-Service General Hospital

    Taipei, 114
    Taiwan

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