Title

Optimization of Acute Treatment in First Episode Schizophrenia
Optimization of Acute Treatment in First Episode Schizophrenic Patients by New Pharmacological Treatments
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    300
The study is a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group study with first episode schizophrenic patients. During a treatment phase of 8 weeks the patients are treated with Risperidone or Haloperidol. Aim of the project is to compare the effects of the atypical neuroleptic Risperidone with those of the conventional neuroleptic Haloperidol and to evaluate whether the assumed advantages of atypical neuroleptics compared to conventional neuroleptics are also present when both medications are administered in rather low daily dosages (min. 2 mg/d; max. 8 mg/d).
Considering that first episode schizophrenic patients compared to multiple episode patients respond to lower dosages of neuroleptics, the study aims to reach neuroleptic response under the lowest possible dosage of the study medication (haloperidol or risperidone). Therefore the initial dosage of the study medication is 2 mg/d. Depending on the patients' symptomatology, the daily dosage of the study medication can be increased by 2 mg in weekly intervals up to a maximum dosage of 8 mg/d. Patients with the diagnosis of schizophrenia (F20, according to ICD-10-criteria) are consecutively enrolled in the study. The patients are assessed at weekly intervals during the acute inpatient treatment phase of 8 weeks. Apart from the weekly psychopathological characterisation additionally neuropsychobiological data are assessed at the time of admission and at the end of the study. Major questions of the study are, whether patients, who have been treated with risperidone compared with those, who have been treated with haloperidol show a better treatment outcome regarding negative symptoms and exhibit fewer extra-pyramidal motor side effects. Furthermore it is hypothesised, that the treatment with Risperidone has better effects on cognitive disorders/dysfunctions and depressive symptoms and that the patients, who receive Risperidone are more compliant and have a higher quality of life.
Study Started
Nov 30
2000
Study Completion
Dec 31
2004
Last Update
Sep 12
2005
Estimate

Drug Risperidone, Haloperidol

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

ICD-10 criteria for first episode schizophrenia
age between 18 and 55
informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

legal reasons
insufficient knowledge of the german language
substance abuse or addiction
pregnancy
serious physical illness
organic brain disease
contraindication to neuroleptic treatment
No Results Posted