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| GAL-EMR-4009 |
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Study terminated due to no apparent benefit.
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The purpose of this study was to determine if treatment with adjunctive galantamine is effective in the reduction of functional impairments in patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. It was hypothesized that adjunctive galantamine would yield clinically significant improvements from baseline to end of study on a measure of quality of life and a measure of independent living skills.
A majority of patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder experience impairments in social relations and employment. Many patients experience impairments in their ability to live independently, requiring assistance in such activities as money management, shopping, food preparation and hygiene. These impairments in functioning have been shown to be related to cognitive deficits associated with the disease.
Galantamine is a medication that has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. Both animal and human models have shown that galantamine can enhance learning and memory. Case reports and preliminary research have suggested that galantamine is an effective adjunctive treatment for schizophrenia, improving both cognition and negative symptoms. Improvements in functioning require that gains in cognition be maintained long enough to allow for the acquisition and application of new skills and behaviors.
Thus, this nine month, open label study assessed the efficacy of galantamine, dosed at 4-12 mg/twice a day, for the treatment of functional impairments in individuals, ages 18-60, with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. The primary outcome measures were changes from baseline to end of study in scores on the Independent Living Scale (ILS) and the Quality of Life Scale (QLS). Secondary outcome measures included assessments of symptoms, cognition, side effects, and movement disorders.
Twenty-one subjects signed informed consent and fourteen subjects were initiated on medication. Six subjects completed the study. As per a priori plan, those subjects (n = 8) who were treated with study medication for at least four months were included in the analyses of treatment outcomes. Our findings regarding the efficacy of galantamine for functional outcomes, including activities of daily living and quality of life, did not support our hypothesis that long-term treatment with galantamine would yield improvements in these domains in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. In fact, in the current study, we did not observe any anticipated improvements in cognition. In addition, we did not observe any anticipated improvements in symptoms, specifically negative symptoms.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention group | Experimental | All subjects enrolled in study are in the intervention group. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| galantamine | Drug | open label galantamine, dosed at 4-12 mg/b.i.d., with a target dose of 12 mg/b.i.d. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| score on a measure of quality of life | after 9 months treatment | |
| score on a measure of independent living skills | after 9 months treatment |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| score on a measure of psychopathology | after 9 months treatment | |
| score on a measure of negative symptoms | after 9 months treatment | |
| score on a neurocognitive battery |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Andre Tapp, M.D. | VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Tacoma and Seattle, WA and University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Seattle, WA | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| VA Puget Sound Health Care System, American Lake Division | Tacoma | Washington | 98493 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 12091212 | Background | Allen TB, McEvoy JP. Galantamine for treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 2002 Jul;159(7):1244-5. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.159.7.1244. No abstract available. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D012559 | Schizophrenia |
| D011618 | Psychotic Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D019967 | Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| ID | Term |
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| D005702 | Galantamine |
| ID | Term |
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| D047151 | Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids |
| D000470 | Alkaloids |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
| D001552 | Benzazepines |
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| after 9 months treatment |
| D006574 |
| Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring |
| D000072471 | Heterocyclic Compounds, Fused-Ring |