Title

Efficacy Study of Memantine Hydrochloride and Escitalopram for the Treatment of Co-Morbid Depression and Alcoholism.
Phase Four Double-Blind Randomized Comparative Study on Thestudy on the Efficacy of Memantine Hydrochloride and Escitalopram for the Treatment of Co-Morbid Depression and Alcoholism
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    escitalopram memantine ...
  • Study Participants

    80
The aim of the present study was to examine the influence of memantine, a noncompetitive NMDA receptor blocker, in depression co-morbid with long term alcohol heavy use comparing to SSRI-inhibitor, escitalopram. Second goal is to compare their influence to cognitive tasks and the third goal is to follow up alcohol-use with these two medicines.
Context Depression is common clinical problem among alcoholics and its treatment has no standard and is controversy. Glutamate NMDA-receptors may mediate the effects of long term alcohol related depression and thus the NMDA-receptor modulator memantine could have effects on it.

Objectives The preliminary aim of this study was to identify possible new treatment for depression of alcoholics and compare the efficacy of escitalopram and memantine in co-morbid depression of alcoholism.

Design and setting Double-blind, randomized, naturalistic study, 26-week trial on alcohol dependent outpatients.

Participants Eighty alcohol dependent depressive adults

Intervention Subjects were randomized 1:1 to receive memantine or escitalopram 20 mg per day. During the study the patient received routine psychosocial treatment at A-Clinic. No concomitant intervention on alcohol consumption and no imposed treatment goals. The patients were met weekly in first month, then after 3 and 6 months.
Study Started
Dec 31
2005
Study Completion
Jun 30
2006
Last Update
Aug 29
2006
Estimate

Drug Ebixa (memantine hydrochloride)

Drug Cipralex (escitalopram)

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

The subject/patient is able to read and understand the subject/patient information sheet.
Prior to any screening procedures, the subject/patient must have signed the informed consent form. No study-related procedures may be performed before the subject/patient has signed the form.
Age 25-70 years
Heavy alcohol consumption (males more than 5 doses/ day, female more than 4 doses/day) for at least 10 years
Alcohol dependence (DSM-IV) assessed by SCID-I interview.
Major depression (DSM-IV) assessed by SCID-I interview. At least 4 weeks past from the previous inpatient treatment for AWS (alcohol withdrawal syndrome).

Exclusion Criteria:

Other drug dependence (screened by urine test)
Other serious mental illness (DSM-IV)
Hazard of suicide
Pregnancy
Serious kidney, hart or thyroid problem
The subject/patient, in the opinion of the investigator, is unlikely to comply with the clinical study protocol or is unsuitable for any reason.
Liver cirrhosis or liver enzymes ASAT tai ALAT >200.
The person that met the criteria stated in the Finnish Law on Clinical Studies, paragraph 7-10§ (children, pregnant, imamates or mentally handicapped).
No Results Posted