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NCT number NCT00282165
Other study ID # 05/187-E
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 4
First received January 24, 2006
Last updated January 23, 2015
Start date November 2006
Est. completion date December 2012

Study information

Verified date January 2015
Source UMC Utrecht
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Netherlands: Independent Ethics CommitteeNetherlands: Ministry of Health, Welfare and SportNetherlands: Justice Department
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In a double blind randomized clinical trial with cross-over design, treatment using naratriptan will be compared to placebo within a group of 30 convicts with psychiatric disorders such as psychosis or psychopathy with repeated aggressive outbursts resistant to conventional psychopharmacologic and other psychotherapeutic treatment. Hypothesis is that addition of naratriptan to the individual treatment regime reduces aggression -and improves general outcome- as compared to addition of placebo and is well tolerated in this group and under these conditions.


Description:

EFFICACY OF A TRIPTAN IN THE TREATMENT OF HOSTILITY AND AGGRESSION AMONG CONVICTS WITH A PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT ORDER

Adriano van der Loo*, Dr. Rob van Ojen**, Prof. dr. Frank Koerselman**, Prof. Dr. Henk Nijman*, Prof. Dr. Berend Olivier***

*Forensic Psychiatric Center De Kijvelanden, Poortugaal; **University Medical Center and Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience Utrecht; ***Department of Pharmacy, Utrecht University

Background

In a large number of studies, hostility, impulsivity and aggression have been demonstrated to be associated with decreased activity of the serotonergic system (Nelson and Chiavegatto 2001). In rodents a specific role for the serotonin-1b receptor has been reported (Olivier et al. 1995) and it has been shown that specific central serotonin-1b/d agonists such as lipophilic triptans have a specific anti-aggressive effect. To date, no studies have been conducted on treatment of hostility, impulsivity or aggression among humans using a triptan.

Goal of the Study

Aim is to establish the efficacy of naratriptan, registered for the treatment of migraine, as an anti-aggressive agent in patients with refractory disorders of impulse control due to psychosis or psychopathy.

Primary question is whether or not violent behavior and aggressive incidents decrease when naratriptan is administered daily in addition to treatment as usual.

Secondary questions are:

- Does overall prognosis of the underlying condition improve with the intervention?

- Can responders be differentiated from non-responders in terms of covariants including endocrine factors and polymorphisms in areas in the genome that are involved in serotonergic neurotransmission?

- Is the triptan well tolerated in this group and in this dose-range?

Study Design

Population

The sample consists of male adult volunteers with a psychiatric disorder who have been convicted and sentenced to undergo psychiatric treatment in Forensic Psychiatric Hospital "De Kijvelanden" after having committed a violent crime and have in the previous year been involved in violent incidents at least three times in spite of comprehensive psychiatric treatment of the underlying disorder.

Intervention /Drug /Dosage

In the course of a four-week period either a naratriptan 2.5 mg. tablet or a placebo tablet will be added twice to the daily medication in a double blind randomized fashion. Subsequently, after a two-week washout, patients will cross-over towards the alternative treatment condition for another four-week period.

Endpoints

Outcome will be measured using the AVL (aggression questionnaire) and the SDAS (social dysfunction and aggression scale) after 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 weeks of treatment. Change on the CGI (Clinical Global Impression) will be compared to baseline. As usual at the study-site, the SOAS-R (Staff Observation Aggression Scale) will be filled in in case of violent incidents and type, number and duration of restraining interventions will be registered. Also recorded will be symptoms occurring during treatment and number and cause of dropout.

Description and Estimate of Risk and Burden for Participants

Safety and tolerability of both naratriptan and placebo are very well documented. Incidence and nature of side-effects and interactions has been described to be low and relatively mild, also with frequent (daily) use of naratriptan. Patients at risk for side-effects will be excluded from the study. Drugs will be added to the usual medication of the participants. A questionnaire will be administered and blood will be collected upon inclusion in the study. Data including genotype will be processed anonymously.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 8
Est. completion date December 2012
Est. primary completion date December 2012
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Male
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient under psychiatric treatment order for violent crime

- More than two violent incidents in the year preceding inclusion, of which at least one within the last three months

- Patient is undergoing psychiatric treatment

- Informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable for informed consent

- Intolerance for any prescription compound

- Severe liver failure (Child-Pugh grade c) of renal failure (creatinine clearance < 15 ml/min.)

- Increased risk of coronary vasospasm: symptoms of vascular disorder (including angina pectoris), history of vascular incidents, severe HBP, ECG-abnormalities in history or at screening prior to inclusion, vascular of cardial souffles.

- History of vascular incidents, hyperlipidaemia, severe HBP, DM

- Use of vasoconstrictive agents such as ergotamine derivates including methysergide, or other triptans.

- Increased risk of serotonergic syndrome: use of irreversible MAO-blocker

- Age < 18 yr. or > 65 yr.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator)


Intervention

Drug:
naratriptan
four weeks double blind experimental treatment using oral naratriptan
placebo
four weeks double blind placebo treatment

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands FPC De Kijvelanden Poortugaal

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
UMC Utrecht FPC De Kijvelanden, Poortugaal

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary number of aggressive incidents 10 weeks Yes
Primary aggression scores 10 weeks No
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