Effects of Psyllium on Constipation in Schizo-phrenic: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial

Last updated: May 2, 2025
Sponsor: Hungkuang University
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Tourette's Syndrome

Psychosis

Mood Disorders

Treatment

Psyllium huks

Clinical Study ID

NCT05528146
Hungkuang University
  • Ages > 20
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Constipation in schizophrenia is an important issue in clinical care. Constipation needs psychiatric professionals concerning and providing intervention because it may cause ileus and lead to death. The cause of constipation in patients may be due to side effects of antipsychotic medication, sedentary lifestyle, insufficient water intake, fiber, etc. The study aims to increase fiber of the consumption of psyllium to assess the constipation effectiveness in schizophrenics. The study conducted a crossover research design. G-power was used to calculate the 22 subjects in each of the two groups. A total of 44 patients with constipation who were schizophrenics will participate in the study. Patients will use simple randomly to be divided into two groups based on their live ward for pre-testing. These two groups will receive either psyllium 3.5 g/day or 7 g/day for 4 weeks in a single-blind, crossover trial. The trial will stop 1week after the first phase and post-test. Then, two groups will exchange the dose for 4 weeks. Post-test will record after finishing this second phase trial. This study can understand the benefits of psyllium on schizophrenics with constipation symptoms and can give professional suggestions to patients with constipation in the future.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. DSM-V was diagnoses with schizophrenia inpatients.

  2. Aged between 20 years and above.

  3. Those who defecate less than 3 times a week, or those who have Bristol stool formscale between 1 and 2, or those who have constipation assessment scale (CAS) scoresmore than one point from questions 3 to 8; Or use PRN stool softeners (includingoral and suppository) at least once a week.

  4. Clear awareness and able to communicate in Chinese and Taiwanese.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with intestinal diseases such as colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome andother organic intestinal diseases such as rectal bleeding, intestinal surgery,rectal prolapse and other medical history.

  2. Cases with positive fecal occult blood test in the past six months, changes in stoolthickness for one month, history of iron deficiency anemia, and unexplained weightloss for one month.

  3. Those who are unable to cooperate due to obvious mental symptoms.

  4. History of grain allergy, asthma.

Study Design

Total Participants: 42
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Psyllium huks
Phase:
Study Start date:
March 01, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
July 07, 2023

Study Description

The study was conducted in the psychiatric department of a hospital in the central region and utilized a crossover design involving a total of 42 patients with schizophrenia. The study employed a single-blind and simple randomization approach, with hospital wards divided into two groups. During the first stage, both groups underwent pre-tests before the intervention. In the second stage, the two groups separately received a daily intake of 3.5 grams and 7 grams of psyllium husk for four weeks, followed by the first post-test. There was then a one-week washout period. In the third stage, the two groups switched the intake dosage of psyllium husk and underwent the second post-test after another four weeks of continuous intake. The research findings showed significant improvements in the frequency of constipation, stool consistency, and subjective experience of bowel movements in patients with schizophrenia following the intervention with psyllium husk.

Connect with a study center

  • Changhua Hospitol

    Chang Hua, Puxin Township 513011
    Taiwan

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