Physiological Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Atomoxetine Effects in Humans
A total of 18 healthy volunteers will participate in this four-week, within-groups, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The study has two phases separated by a 4 to 15-day washout period. Subjects will be randomly assigned to receive either 40 mg atomoxetine or placebo. For Phase I, subjects will be assigned to atomoxetine or placebo for 4 days. After receiving medication or placebo for three days, subjects will have a 6-hour laboratory session, where responses to physical and psychological stress of a 20 mg/70 kg (20 mg maximum) dose of d-amphetamine will be measured. Several physiological, hormonal, and subjective outcome measures will be obtained during the experimental sessions. Subjects will then have a 4-15 day washout period and will be crossed over to the alternative treatment for Phase II.
This pilot study will examine the effects of a norepinephrine reuptake blocker, atomoxetine,
on physiological and subjective responses to physical and psychological models of stress and
oral amphetamine in healthy volunteers. The physical stress model will be the cold pressor
test (CPT) and the psychological stress will be the paced auditory serial addition task
(PASAT).
Our overall hypothesis is that atomoxetine treatment, compared to placebo, will attenuate
the physiological and subjective responses to stress and d-amphetamine.
2. Research Design: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, within-groups, outpatient study.
3. Methodology: A total of 18 healthy volunteers will participate in this four-week,
within-groups, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The study has two phases separated by
a 4 to 15-day washout period. Subjects will be randomly assigned to receive either 40 mg
atomoxetine or placebo. For Phase I, subjects will be assigned to atomoxetine or placebo for
4 days. After receiving medication or placebo for three days, subjects will have a 6-hour
laboratory session, where responses to physical and psychological stress of a 20 mg/70 kg
(20 mg maximum) dose of d-amphetamine will be measured. Several physiological, hormonal, and
subjective outcome measures will be obtained during the experimental sessions. Subjects will
then have a 4-15 day washout period and will be crossed over to the alternative treatment
for Phase II.
4. Findings: Since our last renewal, a total of 16 subjects signed the consent form. Among
those, 6 subjects did not return after signing the consent form. An additional 2 subjects
were randomized but did not complete the study. One subjects started 3 times was randomized
3 times therefore counted three times in enrollment. Currently still enrolling subjects.
(2/7/07)
Have completed this study with 10 subjects, study was published. This study has been entered
twice.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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