Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Risperidone Consta Reduce Relapse and Rehospitalization in Bipolar Disorder?
This study will evaluate the relative effectiveness of risperidone Consta injections
occurring every 2 weeks in contrast to treatment as usual in preventing symptomatic relapse
and rates of rehospitalization or admission into respite care for bipolar patients.
Hypothesis: Risperdal Consta injections every 2 weeks will reduce the number of symptomatic
relapses into mania, hypomania, mixed state, or depression, as shown by key indicators that
include symptomatic relapse, rehospitalizations, emergency or urgent care visits, respite
care, and intensive outpatient treatment as compared to treatment as usual.
Bipolar disorder arguably represents the most difficult to treat of all psychiatric
disorders. In fact, long-term stabilization is more the exception than the rule, and the
majority of patients experience frequent relapses of illness. Studies have shown that both
bipolar I and II patients spend about half of their weeks in a significant symptomatic
state. Relapses and persistent illness result in substantial morbidity, mortality, and
disability.
Symptomatic recurrences happen as a result of breakthrough symptoms during active treatment
and intermittent non-adherence. Therefore, enhanced control of symptoms, coupled with
ensured adherence, is very likely to improve the long-term outcome of this
difficult-to-treat condition.
Risperidone has been shown to be effective in controlling symptoms of acute mania or mixed
state in two registration monotherapy and one combination treatment study with lithium or
valproate, as well as several smaller trials. However, longer-term treatment studies are
relatively lacking. As well, although Risperdal Consta(TM) has been shown to be of benefit
in prevention of relapse in patients with schizophrenia, relatively little longer-term data
in bipolar disorder is available. Nonetheless, both risperidone and Risperdal Consta (TM)
are likely to be highly efficacious for the maintenance prevention of relapse in bipolar
disorder. Moreover, Risperdal Consta(TM) helps to ensure longer-term treatment
effectiveness, both by better adherence and improved control of symptoms. The present study
is intended to determine whether Risperdal Consta(TM) injections, added to ongoing
pharmacotherapy, will improve outcome relative to treatment as usual.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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