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NCT number NCT00338962
Other study ID # HIC # 11637
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received June 15, 2006
Last updated January 6, 2016
Start date October 2001
Est. completion date July 2015

Study information

Verified date January 2016
Source Yale University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of naltrexone in combination with an SSRI to reduce alcohol consumption in alcoholic patients with comorbid PTSD and depression.

We hypothesize that the combination of naltrexone and SSRI will exhibit a greater decrease in alcohol consumption than that seen with treatment with SSRI alone, or with a combination of another class of antidepressant and naltrexone. We also hypothesize that SSRI will be effective in treating PTSD and depressive symptoms and naltrexone will be well tolerated.


Description:

OBJECTIVE: Alcoholics with current comorbid mental disorders constitute the majority of alcoholics in clinical settings. Although there are two FDA approved medications for the treatment of alcoholism (naltrexone and disulfiram), there are no established pharmacotherapies for individuals with comorbid alcoholism and psychiatric illnesses. Studies suggest that the class of antidepressants known as serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is effective in reducing alcohol use in depressed individuals. In addition, a small open label study has shown that SSRIs have similar effects on individuals with comorbid PTSD and alcoholism. Preclinical studies have shown that the combination of a serotonergic agent and naltrexone was more effective than either medication alone in suppressing alcohol intake. To address this issue, we are conducting a 13 week randomized clinical trial evaluating the effects of paroxetine, desipramine and naltrexone in reducing alcohol use in alcohol dependent individuals who currently meet DSM-IV diagnosis for Depressive Disorder or PTSD. RESEARCH PLAN: One hundred and twenty subjects who are alcohol dependent patients with comorbid PTSD or Depressive Disorder will be recruited from the following West Haven VA sources: the Substance Abuse Treatment program, the PTSD clinic, the Women's clinic, clinical referrals and advertisement. These subjects will be randomized in a double-blind fashion to one of four cells. We will compare paroxetine versus desipramine and naltrexone versus placebo. The antidepressant will be started at a low dose and titrated upward on a fixed schedule. The target dose will be 40mg for paroxetine and 200mg for desipramine. Minimum dosage permitted for study retention will be 20mg for paroxetine and 150mg for desipramine. Pharmacological treatments will last 13 weeks. Psychosocial treatment will involve medication compliance therapy, using the Microelectric Event Monitoring (MEMS) bottle caps. The specific aim of the research is to compare the relative effectiveness of paroxetine versus desipramine and naltrexone versus placebo in reducing the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption. METHODOLOGY: The primary outcome measures of major interest will include: frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption, self-reported craving, self-reported psychiatric and emotional distress, diagnostic assessment or psychiatric symptoms and side effects. These outcomes will be measured by the following: self-assessments, Timeline Followback, Hamilton Depression and anxiety scales, CAPS, ASI, Quality of Life, breathalyzer tests and monthly liver function tests.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 88
Est. completion date July 2015
Est. primary completion date July 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 21 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence and current DSM-IV depressive disorder or PTSD

- a recent episode of heavy drinking

- outpatient, sober from alcohol and other abused substance for at least 2 days before randomization

- stable medication regiment for at least 2 weeks

- women on adequate methods of contraception

Exclusion Criteria:

- current opioid dependence or abuse

- history (within the last 3 months) of opioid dependence or abuse

- pregnant

- history of psychotic disorders or current treatment with antipsychotic medications

- medication thought to influence drinking including: acamprosate, disulfiram, naltrexone, ondansetron, valproic acid or tegretol

- current (within the lst 6 months) use of MAO inhibitors

- suicidal active ideation or intent

- significant underlying medical condition

- history of cardiac condition abnormalities

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
paroxetine
paroxetine (40mg/day)
desipramine
200 mg per day
Naltrexone
50 mg per day
Placebo
placebo

Locations

Country Name City State
United States VA Connecticut Healthcare Systems West Haven Connecticut

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Yale University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Mean Self-report Weekly Craving Via Obsessive Compulsive Drinking Scale (OCDS) The OCDS is a 14-item (rated 0-4), self-administered questionnaire for characterizing and quantifying the obsessive and compulsive cognitive aspects of craving and heavy (alcoholic) drinking, such as drinking-related thought, urges to drink, and the ability to resist those thoughts and urges. A higher total score indicates higher craving and ranges from 0-48. beginning of treatment (week 1), and end of treatment (13 weeks) No
Primary Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) The CAPS is the gold standard in PTSD assessment. The CAPS-5 is a 30-item structured interview that can be used to:
Make current (past month) diagnosis of PTSD Make lifetime diagnosis of PTSD Assess PTSD symptoms over the past week Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5). A higher score is associated with higher severity of PTSD. The score is interpreted as follows: 0-19=Asymptomatic/few symptoms 20-39=Sub-threshold/mild PTSD 40-59=Threshold PTSD/moderate 60-79=Severe PTSD >80=Extreme PTSD
beginning of treatment (week 1), and end of treatment (13 weeks) Yes
Primary Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) The HAM-D ranges from 0 (Normal) to >23 (Very Severe Depression) beginning of treatment (week 1), and end of treatment (13 weeks) No
Primary Mean Number of Side Effects Differences in mean number of side effects reported for each group. Side effects and common adverse symptoms were evaluated by the research staff weekly, using a modified version of the ystematic Assessment for Treatment Emergent Events. The symptoms that are known to be associated with treatment with desipramine, paroxetine, and naltrexone were specifically screened or on a weekly basis. The symptoms were then clustered into the following categories: gastrointestinal, emotional, cold and flu symptoms, skin, sexual, neurological, and cardiac. 12 weeks Yes
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