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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00262639
Other study ID # 15844
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2/Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date December 2005
Est. completion date March 2008

Study information

Verified date February 2019
Source Medical University of South Carolina
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a placebo controlled trial (some people receive active and some people receive inactive medication) to evaluate the effectiveness of a new protocol to treat alcohol dependence. Two main medications (plus ancillary non-placebo controlled medications) and their placebos (inactive drugs) will be utilized to treat both alcohol withdrawal, promote abstinence, and reduce drinking over approximately a six-week treatment period. All participants will meet criteria for Alcohol Dependence and be drinking heavily up until 72 hours prior to receiving the first study drug. They will be injected one drug (flumazenil or placebo) over a two day period and receive the second one (gabapentin or placebo) by mouth for 39 days. The main hypothesis is that this protocol will reduce early alcohol withdrawal symptoms and will reduce relapse to drinking and promote abstinence compared to the placebo (inactive) drug group. Secondary outcomes that will be evaluated include reduction in craving, improvement in sleep, brain activity and mood.


Description:

Approximately 60 alcohol dependent individuals who are drinking heavily up until 72 hours, or less, prior to study participation will be randomized to receive either flumazenil (intravenously)on two successive days and gabapentin (orally)for 39 days or their matching placebos. They also will receive hydroxyzine and vitamins. Individuals will be evaluated for alcohol withdrawal, their response to acoustic startle, cognitive ability, craving, mood, sleep and drinking during the first week. They will then be seen weekly for about 6 weeks during which they take gabapentin or placebo and are provided with Combined Behavioral Intervention Therapy (counseling) once a week, or more, as required. Over this period they will be evaluated weekly for alcohol consumption, craving, sleep, mood, and biological markers of alcohol consumption ( percent carbohydrate deficient transferrin and gamma-glutamyl transferase). Blood will be obtained on week 3 and 6 for general health (liver, blood count etc.) screening. After the end of treatment, subjects will be followed-up at 4 weeks and again at 8 weeks after treatment to evaluate alcohol consumption, craving, sleep, mood.

Subjects will undergo a functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedure sometime during the second or third week of study medication to assess cue induced regional brain activation to investigate the effect of medication on brain response to alcohol visual cues.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date March 2008
Est. primary completion date February 2008
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age 18 - 70.

2. Participants will meet criteria for primary DSM IV alcohol dependence, drink on at least 70% of days in the last 30 days prior to assessment, and drink at least 5 drinks per drinking day.

3. No more than 72 hours since last drink of alcohol. Rationale: to focus on symptoms occurring during the early alcohol cessation period.

4. Low CIWA-Ar group: have a CIWA-Ar score less than or equal to 6; High CIWA-Ar group: have a CIWA-Ar score greater than or equal to 7 but less than or equal to 15.

5. Able to read and understand questionnaires and informed consent.

6. Has stable housing for past 3 months.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Currently meets DSM-IV criteria for any other psychoactive substance dependence disorder except nicotine dependence.

2. Any psychoactive substance abuse, except marijuana and nicotine, within the last 30 days as evidenced by subject report or urine drug screen.

3. Meets DSM-IV criteria for current axis I disorders of major depression, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress syndrome, bipolar affective disorder, schizophrenia, or any other psychotic disorder or organic mental disorder. The rationale for excluding them is that symptoms from these disorders may affect dependent variables and complicate interpretation of the data.

4. No use of benzodiazepines in excess of three times in the past two weeks by self report and urine drug screen.

5. Subjects must not be taking zolpidem (Ambien™), zaleplon (Sonata™), or eszopiclone (Lunesta™) in excess of three times in past two weeks.

6. No history of delirium tremens or alcohol withdrawal seizures.

7. Has current suicidal ideation with plan or homicidal ideation.

8. Need for maintenance or acute treatment with any psychoactive medication including antiseizure medications.

9. Use of disulfiram, naltrexone, acamprosate, or anticonvulsants in last 30 days.

10. Clinically significant medical problems such as cardiovascular, renal, GI, or endocrine problem that would impair participation or limit medication ingestion.

11. Sexually active females of child-bearing potential who are pregnant (by -beta HCG), nursing, or who are not using a reliable form of birth control.

12. Has current charges pending for a violent crime (not including DUI related offenses).

13. Has taken gabapentin or flumazenil in the last month or has experienced adverse effects from it at any time in the past.

14. Hepatocellular disease indicated by elevations of SGPT (ALT) and SGOT (AST) greater than 3 times normal at screening.

15. Persons with metal implants or pacemaker since fMRI will be used.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Flumazenil and Gabapentin
2 mg flumazenil for infusion given slowly over 20 minutes given day 1 and day 2 gabapentin 300 mg increasing to 1200 mg over 4 days and continuing to day 30. Gabapentin 900 mg Day 31 to Day 33 gabapentin 600 mg Day 34 to 36 and gabapentin 300 mg Day 37 to 39.
Placebo
20 mg Saline infused slowly over 20 minutes. Placebo 1 capsule Day 1, 2 capsules Day 2, 3 capsules Day 3, 4 capsules days 4 to 30; 3 capsules Day 31 to 33; 2 capsules day 34 to 36 and 1 capsule 37 to 39.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States MUSC-Center for Drug and Alcohol Programs Charleston South Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Medical University of South Carolina

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (2)

Anton RF, Myrick H, Baros AM, Latham PK, Randall PK, Wright TM, Stewart SH, Waid R, Malcolm R. Efficacy of a combination of flumazenil and gabapentin in the treatment of alcohol dependence: relationship to alcohol withdrawal symptoms. J Clin Psychopharmac — View Citation

Schacht JP, Randall PK, Waid LR, Baros AM, Latham PK, Wright TM, Myrick H, Anton RF. Neurocognitive performance, alcohol withdrawal, and effects of a combination of flumazenil and gabapentin in alcohol dependence. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2011 Nov;35(11):203 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Percent Subjects Completely Abstinent percent of subjects completely abstinent during the six week medication study study 6 week trial
Primary Percent Days Abstinent percent days abstinent during treatment Weeks 1 to 6
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