Gambling Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Assessment of Topiramate on Gambling-Related Behaviours in Problem Gamblers: Effects of Gender and Negative Emotionality
The quest for an effective medication therapy for problem gambling remains an important priority for the problem gambling treatment research field. While several medications have been evaluated in controlled clinical trials, no medication has been shown to unequivocally reduce gambling behaviour and, to date, no medication has been approved for treating this disorder. Recently, topiramate, indicated for the treatment of seizure disorders, has shown some promise as a medication therapy for problem gambling. In this project, the efficacy of topiramate will be evaluated in a placebo-controlled clinical trial, the first study to do so. The interaction of the effects of the medication and gambling sub-type will be examined to determine whether the efficacy of topiramate is correlated with the specific biopsychosocial history of the gambler.
The quest for an effective pharmacotherapy for problem gambling remains an important
priority for the problem gambling treatment research field. While several medications have
been evaluated in controlled clinical trials no medication has been shown to unequivocally
reduce gambling behaviour and, to date, no medication has been approved for treating this
disorder. Recently, topiramate, indicated for the treatment of seizure disorders, has shown
some promise as a pharmacotherapy for problem gambling. The most persuasive evidence for the
efficacy of topiramate has been reported for alcohol (in a placebo-controlled study) and for
problem gambling (in which fluvoxamine served as an active control). No study has examined
the efficacy of topiramate in a placebo-controlled clinical trial or examined its efficacy
within specific sub-groups of gamblers.
Topiramate has recently been found to be effective in a number of psychiatric and addictive
disorders. Dannon reported the first trial evaluating topiramate as a treatment for
pathological gambling, comparing it to fluvoxamine. Treatment was delivered over a 12-week
period with a maximum dose of 200 mg/d. Nine out of 15 topiramate subjects had achieved full
remission of gambling behaviour compared to 6 out of 16 fluvoxamine subjects. However, both
groups improved to a similar degree on other measures of psychopathology (e.g., anxiety).
This study and Dannon's previous study of topiramate's efficacy in the treatment of
kleptomania, suggests that topiramate may be particularly effective for Impulse-Control
Disorders.
Topiramate-induced modulation of the noradrenergic pathways that mediate hyper- arousal,
conditionability and intrusive/ emotional memories suggests that this medication may be
particularly efficacious in problem gamblers characterized by hyper-arousal, anxiety and
depression. Blaszczynski in their delineation of the Pathways Model of problem and
pathological gambling, has identified a group of problem gamblers who self-regulate
dysphoric emotional states through escape, dissociation and numbing (i.e., Emotionally
Vulnerable problem gamblers). The Impulsivist and the Conditioned problem gambler, the two
other sub-types described by Blaszczynski are characterized by conditions and histories that
may be less effectively targeted by topiramate (i.e., impulsive, antisocial personality
structure in the case of the Impulsive gamblers and irrational cognitions in the case of the
Conditioned problem gambler). This population of gamblers, especially common among females,
may report positive histories of substance abuse, anxiety and mood disorders, familial and
childhood dysfunction, and familial gambling.
In an open-label study of topiramate with a sample of patients with post-traumatic stress
disorder, an amelioration of dissociation and numbing was reported. These findings are also
consistent with this medication's reported amnesic effects, and suggest that topiramate may
reduce neural reactivity of problem gamblers that would otherwise increase the probability
of engaging in gambling to self-regulate dysphoric emotional states.
The current study proposes to further evaluate the clinical efficacy of topiramate in a
randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial, the first study to do so. Interaction of the
effects of the medication and gambling sub-type will be examined to determine whether the
efficacy of topiramate is correlated with the specific biopsychosocial history of the
gambler. An experimental trial of an acute dose of topiramate will run concurrently in order
to identify cognitive-behavioural mechanisms that may mediate the clinical effects of
topiramate on gambling-related behaviours evaluated in this study.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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