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| Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | INDUSTRY |
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The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of vigabatrin for the treatment of cocaine dependence, based on the twice-weekly qualitative urine toxicologies for cocaine. Based on two prior unblinded human studies and 15 years of animal studies, this 100 subject double- blind, randomized study is designed to show if with vigabatrin treatment but not placebo, even non-hospitalized cocaine dependent individuals with ready access to cocaine will become cocaine abstinent if they are self motivated to stop their cocaine habit. To accomplish this, cocaine dependent subjects will be randomly assigned to either a placebo or vigabatrin treatment group and treated for a nine week period. The primary hypothesis is that as compared to the placebo arm, the vigabatrin treatment arm will show a significant increase in the number of subjects who are abstinent for the final 3 weeks of the study.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Active Comparator | Subjects will receive vigabatrin in escalating doses to 3 grams per day over three weeks, continued for 4 weeks and then tapered to zero over the next 2 weeks. |
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| B | Placebo Comparator | Orange juice and administration identical to Arm A. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Vigabatrin | Drug | crystalline drug dissolved in orange juice, dosage escalates from 500 mg twice daily to 1.5 g twice daily over a 3 week period. This dose is maintained for 4 weeks and then tapered to zero over the next two weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Three consecutive weeks of negative urine tests (benzoyl ecgonine) for cocaine use (no slips allowed). | These must be the last three weeks (7,8,9) of the trial. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| 3 consecutive weeks of negative urines (one slip allowed) | Last 3 weeks (7,8,9) of the trial | |
| cocaine craving | Weeks 1, 5,9 |
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Inclusion Criteria:
In order to participate in the study, subjects must
Exclusion Criteria:
In order to participate in the study, subjects must not:
Meet DSM-IV criteria for current dependence on any psychoactive substance other than cocaine, alcohol, nicotine, or marijuana or physiological dependence on alcohol requiring medical detoxification.
Have neurological or psychiatric disorders such as: psychosis, bipolar illness, major depression, organic brain disease, dementia, any disorder which would require ongoing treatment or which would make study agent compliance difficult, history of suicide attempts assessed and/or current suicidal ideation/plan.
Have serious medical illnesses or other potentially life threatening or progressive medical illness other than addiction that may compromise subject safety or study conduct.
Have a history of traumatic head injury.
Be mandated by a court to obtain treatment for cocaine dependence.
Have been treated for cocaine addiction, or abstained from cocaine use for a significant period, within the 6 months preceding screening.
Be unable to complete the study protocol because of probable incarceration or relocation from the clinical area.
Have AIDS (although AIDS is an exclusion criterion, a positive antibody titer to HIV is not).
Have active syphilis that has not been treated or refuse treatment for syphilis
Have a history of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Have known or suspected hypersensitivity to vigabatrin or any other GABAergic drug.
Have received a drug with known potential for toxicity to a major organ system within 30 days prior to study entry (e.g., isoniazid, methotrexate).
Have participated in any experimental study within 4 weeks, or participated in any clinical trial utilizing vigabatrin.
Be pregnant or lactating.
Have any clinically significant abnormal laboratory value.
Have had electroconvulsive therapy with the 3 months preceding screening.
Have had any opiate-substitutes (methadone, LAAM, buprenorphine) within 2 months preceding screening.
Have a history of i.v. cocaine (or other psychoactive drug) use within 2 months preceding screening.
Have a current or past history of seizure disorder, including alcohol- or stimulant related seizure, febrile seizure, or significant family history of idiopathic seizure disorder.
Have a visual field defect, or factor predisposing to visual field defects, including glaucoma, severe myopia, retinal disorder, cataracts, diabetes or uncontrolled hypertension.
Have my illness, condition, and use of medications, in the opinion of the Principal Investigator and the admitting physician, which would preclude safe or successful completion of the study.
Be using vigabatrin or any medication that could interact adversely with vigabatrin administration, based on the longest time interval of A or B below:
Be lactose intolerant.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jonathan D Brodie, Ph.D., M.D. | NYU Langone Health | Principal Investigator |
| Emilia Figueroa, M.D. | Clinica Integral de Tratamiento Contra las Adicciones, S.A de C.V. | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Clinica Integral de Tratamiento Contra las Adicciones SA de CV | Mexico City | Mexico City | 11560 | Mexico |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 16966620 | Background | Fechtner RD, Khouri AS, Figueroa E, Ramirez M, Federico M, Dewey SL, Brodie JD. Short-term treatment of cocaine and/or methamphetamine abuse with vigabatrin: ocular safety pilot results. Arch Ophthalmol. 2006 Sep;124(9):1257-62. doi: 10.1001/archopht.124.9.1257. | |
| 15543630 | Background | Brodie JD, Figueroa E, Laska EM, Dewey SL. Safety and efficacy of gamma-vinyl GABA (GVG) for the treatment of methamphetamine and/or cocaine addiction. Synapse. 2005 Feb;55(2):122-5. doi: 10.1002/syn.20097. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D019970 | Cocaine-Related Disorders |
| D016739 | Behavior, Addictive |
| ID | Term |
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| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D003192 | Compulsive Behavior |
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| ID | Term |
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| D020888 | Vigabatrin |
| D011615 | Psychotherapy, Group |
| ID | Term |
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| D005680 | gamma-Aminobutyric Acid |
| D000613 | Aminobutyrates |
| D002087 | Butyrates |
| D000144 | Acids, Acyclic |
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| Placebo | Drug | orange juice is administered twice daily in containers indistinguishable from the treatment arm. |
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| Group therapy | Behavioral | Participants attend group sessions once a week |
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| 14515344 | Background | Brodie JD, Figueroa E, Dewey SL. Treating cocaine addiction: from preclinical to clinical trial experience with gamma-vinyl GABA. Synapse. 2003 Dec 1;50(3):261-5. doi: 10.1002/syn.10278. No abstract available. |
| 19651710 | Derived | Brodie JD, Case BG, Figueroa E, Dewey SL, Robinson JA, Wanderling JA, Laska EM. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of vigabatrin for the treatment of cocaine dependence in Mexican parolees. Am J Psychiatry. 2009 Nov;166(11):1269-77. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.08121811. Epub 2009 Aug 3. |
| D007175 | Impulsive Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D002264 |
| Carboxylic Acids |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D000596 | Amino Acids |
| D000602 | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
| D012960 | Socioenvironmental Therapy |
| D011613 | Psychotherapy |
| D004191 | Behavioral Disciplines and Activities |