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Clinical Trial: Clozapine IM and Aggression in Schizophrenic Patients

This study is not yet open for patient recruitment.
Verified by Beersheva Mental Health Center September 2005

Sponsored by: Beersheva Mental Health Center
Information provided by: Beersheva Mental Health Center
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00189995

Purpose

Aggressive, persistent aggression and impulsive behavior are frequently observed in schizophrenic patients. According to some researchers “more than 50% of all psychiatric patients and 10% of schizophrenic patients show aggressive symptoms varying from threatening behavior and agitation to assault”(1). It is a common cause of psychiatric admission and is a therapeutic issue. The treatment of these symptoms is a clinical problem for both patients and staff. Violent behavior, a major detrimental factor in stigmatization of the mentally ill, also poses physical danger for the patients themselves. Current pharmacotherapy of pathologic aggression involves the use of multiple agents (typical and atypical antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, mood stabilizers, beta-blockers, antiandrogenic hormones, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) on empiric basis, with varying degrees of response (2-6). Unfortunately, these approaches lead to numerous side effects. Poor or noncompliance with pharmacotherapy makes it difficult to choose the appropriate preparation. Currently, typical neuroleptics are still the first choice in treating acute aggressive symptoms, while risperidone and olanzapine could be alternatives (5-7). Typical depot neuroleptics should be considered in cases where medication compliance is a problem. Most clinical information on treating of aggression has been collected about atypical neuroleptics, particularly regarding clozapine.

Clozapine is indicated in psychotic state and/or in drug-resistant schizophrenic patients. According to the FDA – it is the drug of choice in suicidal and aggressive patients, due-to psychotic state. It was found helpful in nearly 30% of resistant schizophrenic patients. Concerning the parenteral administration of clozapine – very little data is available today.

This study aims to investigate efficacy and safety (psychopathology, and side effects) of parenteral clozapine in treatment of aggressive behavior in schizophrenic patients in a double-blind trial.

Condition Intervention Phase
Schizophrenia
 Drug: clozapine
 Drug: haloperidol
Phase III

MedlinePlus related topics:  Schizophrenia

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment

Official Title: Intramuscular Clozapine in the Management of Aggression in Schizophrenic Patients

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:  18 Years   -   65 Years,  Genders Eligible for Study:  Both
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • schizophrenic, schizoafective, or schizophreniform according to DSM-IV
  • treatment-resistant
  • presenting pathologic violent-aggressive behavior on admission
  • at risk for self damage
  • age: 18-65
  • patient is not participating in any other study at time of this study
  • minimal score of 70 on PANSS
  • prior resistance to at least 2 different classes of neuroleptics
  • OAS scores of at least 4 points in physical aggression sections and at least 2 points in verbal aggression section

Exclusion Criteria:

  • neutropenia or any other abnormal CBC result
  • myeloproliferative disease
  • chronic physical diseases such as liver, renal or cardiac diseases
  • history of alcohol or drug abuse
  • history of drug induced granulocytopenia/agranulocytosis
  • alcoholic/drug psychosis or intoxication
  • carbamazepine or other bone marrow supperssor treatment
  • uncontrolled epilepsy
  • paralytic ileus
  • hypersensitivtiy to clozapine

Location and Contact Information

Please refer to this study by ClinicalTrials.gov identifier  NCT00189995

Vladimir Lerner, MD, PhD      9728-6401-408    lernervld@yahoo.com
Baruch Spivak, MD      9728-938-4053    spivakb@post.tau.ac.il

Israel
      Beersheva Mental Health Center, Beersheva,  Israel
Vladimr Lerner, MD, PhD  9728-6401-408    lernervld@yahoo.com 
Vladimir Lerner, MD, PhD,  Principal Investigator
Chanoch Midownik, MD,  Principal Investigator

      Nes Ziona Medical Center, Nes Ziona,  Israel
Baruch Spivak, MD  9728-938-4053    spivakb@post.tau.ac.il 
Baruch Spivak, MD,  Principal Investigator

Study chairs or principal investigators

Valdimir Lerner, MD, PhD,  Principal Investigator,  Ben Gurion University of the Negev   
Baruch Spivak, MD,  Principal Investigator,  Tel Aviv University   
Chanoch Midownik, MD,  Principal Investigator,  Ben Gurion University of the Negev   

More Information

Study ID Numbers:  BMHC-4000
Last Updated:  September 16, 2005
Record first received:  September 11, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00189995
Health Authority: Israel: Israeli Health Ministry Pharmaceutical Administration
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-09-20

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