Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Lithium Use for Bipolar Disorder (LiTMUS): A Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial
This study evaluated whether lithium included as part of optimized medication treatment improved overall level of illness, symptoms of mania and depression, and quality of life in people with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar illness, a brain disorder that causes dramatic changes in a person's mood and energy,
affects about 2.6% of adults in the United States. Bipolar disorder is characterized by
cyclical periods of extreme highs and lows, known as episodes of mania and depression. A
person undergoing an episode of mania often experiences euphoric moods, increased energy, and
aggressive behaviors, while a person in a depressed state often experiences low moods, lack
of energy, and feelings of sadness. Lithium is a widely used mood stabilizing medication that
has been shown to reduce the occurrence and intensity of manic episodes and may lessen
depressive episodes as well. Including lithium as a part of a personalized medication
treatment approach may be the most effective means of improving symptoms of bipolar disorder.
This study will evaluate whether lithium included as part of optimized medication treatment
improves overall level of illness, symptoms of mania and depression, and quality of life in
people with bipolar disorder.
Participation in this study lasted for 6 months. All participants had an initial assessment
that included an interview and questionnaires to confirm a diagnosis of bipolar disorder,
vital sign measurements, a blood draw, and if female, pregnancy. Eligible participants were
then assigned randomly to receive either optimized medication plus lithium or optimized
medication without lithium. Participants in both groups received 6 months of monitored
treatment with their medication regimens, as prescribed by their study doctor. Participants
attended study visits every 2 weeks for the first 8 weeks and then once a month for 4 more
months. These visits lasted between 45 and 60 minutes and included medication adjustments and
questions about symptoms, side effects, and quality of life.
We would like to acknowledge that medication was kindly donated by Ortho-McNeil Janssen
Scientific Affairs, LLC.
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