Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change From Baseline in Young Mania Rating Scale (Y-MRS) Total Score at Day 21 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The scores from the 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Clinical Global Impression - Bipolar Mania - Severity of Illness (CGI-BP-S) Overall Score at Day 21 |
The CGI-BP-S is a score that measures the severity of overall bipolar illness. The score ranges on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is normal, and 7 is very severely ill. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are Y-MRS Responders at Day 21 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The scores from the 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. Missing data were imputed by Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF). Y-MRS responders are defined as having a >= 50% decrease from baseline in Y-MRS total score. |
Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Y-MRS Total Score at Day 2, Day 4, Day 7 and Day 14 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The scores from the 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 2, Day 4, Day 7 and Day 14 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are Y-MRS Responders at Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The scores from the 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. Y-MRS responders are defined as having a >= 50% decrease from baseline in Y-MRS total score. |
Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are Y-MRS Remitters at Day 21 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. Y-MRS remitters are defined as having a Y-MRS total score of 12 or lower. |
Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are Y-MRS Remitters at Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
Y-MRS consists of responses to the following 11 items: elevated mood, increased motor activity energy, sexual interest, sleep, language-thought disorder, appearance, insight, irritability, speech - rate and amount, content and disruptive-aggressive behavior. The scores from the 11 items are summed to give a total score ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). Y-MRS remitters are defined as having a Y-MRS total score of 12 or lower. |
Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) Total Score |
The MADRS measures depression and consists of 10 items, each rated on a scale from 0 to 6. The MADRS total score sums the scores from the 10 items, ranging from 0 to 60, with a higher numeric rating implying a greater degree of symptom severity. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7 and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in CGI-BP-S Overall Score at Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14 |
The CGI-BP-S is a score that measures the severity of overall bipolar illness. The score ranges on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is normal, and 7 is very severely ill. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in CGI-BP-S Mania Score |
The CGI-BP-S mania is a score that assesses the severity of the mania component of bipolar illness. The score ranges on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is normal, and 7 is very severely ill. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in CGI-BP-S Depression Score |
The CGI-BP-S depression is a score that assesses the severity of the depression component of bipolar illness. The score ranges on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is normal, and 7 is very severely ill. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are CGI-BP Improvement (CGI-BP-I) Responders of Overall Bipolar Illness Score |
The CGI-BP-I overall is a score on a 7-point scale for assessing the change from preceding phase of overall symptoms of bipolar disorder during the treatment of an acute episode or in longer term illness prophylaxis. Compared to the baseline, the CGI-BP-I overall score ranges from 1 = very much improved since initiating treatment, to 7 = very much worse since initiating treatment. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. A CGI-BP-I responder had a score of 3 (minimally improved) or lower. |
Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are CGI-BP Improvement (CGI-BP-I) Responders of Mania Score |
The CGI-BP-I mania is a score on a 7-point scale for assessing the change from preceding phase of mania symptoms of bipolar disorder during the treatment of an acute episode or in longer term illness prophylaxis. Compared to the baseline, the CGI-BP-I mania score ranges from 1 = very much improved since initiating treatment, to 7 = very much worse since initiating treatment. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. A CGI-BP-I responder had a score of 3 (minimally improved) or lower. |
Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants Who Are CGI-BP Improvement (CGI-BP-I) Responders of Depression Score |
The CGI-BP-I depression is a score on a 7-point scale for assessing the change from preceding phase of depression symptoms of bipolar disorder during the treatment of an acute episode or in longer term illness prophylaxis. Compared to the baseline, the CGI-BP-I depression score ranges from 1 = very much improved since initiating treatment, to 7 = very much worse since initiating treatment. Missing data were imputed by LOCF. A CGI-BP-I responder had a score of 3 (minimally improved) or lower. |
Day 2, Day 4, Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Positive And Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Total Score |
PANSS total score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 30 items: 7 items from the positive subscale (P1-P7), 7 items from the negative subscale (N1-N7) and 16 items from the general psychopathology subscale (G1-G16). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS total score sums the scores from all 30 items, and ranges from 30 to 210, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Negative Subscale Score |
PANSS Negative subscale measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 7 items (N1-N7). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Negative subscale sums the scores from all 7 items and ranges from 7 to 49, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Positive Subscale Score |
PANSS Positive subscale measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 7 items (P1-P7). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Positive subscale sums the scores from all 7 items and ranges from 7 to 49, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS General Psychopathology Subscale Score |
PANSS General Psychopathology subscale measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 16 items (G1-G16). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS General Psychopathology subscale sums the scores from all 16 items and ranges from 16 to 112, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Marder Factor Positive Symptom Score |
PANSS Marder Factor Positive symptom score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 8 items (P1,P3,P5,P6,N7,G1,G9,G12). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Marder Factor Positive symptom score sums the scores from all 8 items and ranges from 8 to 56, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Marder Factor Negative Symptom Score |
PANSS Marder Factor Negative symptom score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 7 items (N1,N2,N3,N4,N6,G7,G16). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Marder Factor Negative symptom score sums the scores from all 7 items and ranges from 7 to 49, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Marder Factor Disorganized Thought Symptom Score |
PANSS Marder Factor Disorganized Thought symptom score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 7 items (P2,N5,G5,G10,G11,G13,G15). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Marder Factor Disorganized Thought symptom score sums the scores from all 7 items and ranges from 7 to 49, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Marder Factor Hostility/Excitement Symptom Score |
PANSS Marder Factor Hostility/Excitement symptom score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 4 items (P4,P7,G8,G14). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Marder Factor Hostility/Excitement symptom score sums the score from all 4 items and ranges from 4 to 28, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day 14, Day 21 |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in PANSS Marder Factor Anxiety/Depression Symptom Score |
PANSS Marder Factor Anxiety/Depression symptom score measures symptoms of schizophrenia and consists of responses to 4 items (G2,G3,G4,G6). Responses to each item range from 1 = absence of symptom, to 7 = most extreme symptoms. The PANSS Marder Factor Anxiety/Depression symptom score sums the scores from all 4 items and ranges from 4 to 28, with a higher score indicating greater severity of symptoms. The analysis is based on a MMRM model. An improvement in symptoms is represented by change from baseline values that are negative. |
Baseline and Day 7, Day14, Day 21 |
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