Title

N-Acetylcysteine for Pediatric Trichotillomania
Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of N-acetylcysteine for the Treatment of Pediatric Trichotillomania
  • Phase

    Phase 2
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Study Participants

    39
Trichotillomania (hair pulling) has an estimated lifetime prevalence of 1-3%. Children with trichotillomania can experience significant impairment due to peer teasing, avoidance of activities (such as swimming and socializing), difficulty concentrating on school work and medical complications due to pulling behaviors. Despite the fact that trichotillomania has a childhood onset, no randomized, controlled trials have been completed in childhood trichotillomania.

Research in adults with trichotillomania has demonstrated that most commonly currently prescribed treatment for trichotillomania, (pharmacotherapy with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) is ineffective in treating this condition. By contrast, randomized controlled trials in adults have suggested the efficacy of N-acetylcysteine as well as behavioral treatments such as Habit Reversal Therapy.

The goal of this trial is to determine the efficacy of N-Acetylcysteine for pediatric trichotillomania. N-Acetylcysteine is a glutamate modulating agent, with a fairly benign side-effect profile.
Study Started
Oct 31
2009
Primary Completion
Apr 30
2012
Study Completion
Mar 31
2014
Results Posted
Jul 25
2014
Estimate
Last Update
Jul 25
2014
Estimate

Drug N-Acetylcysteine

2400 mg by mouth PO (1200 mg AM, 1200 mg PM), 12 weeks

Drug Placebo

placebo, 2 capsules by mouth in AM, 2 capsules by mouth PM, 12 weeks

N-acetylcysteine (NAC) Experimental

Patients randomized to this arm will receive N-Acetylcysteine, at a standard dose titrated to 2400 mg. They will receive NAC in addition to the medication regimen they are on at enrollment.

Placebo Placebo Comparator

Patients randomized to this arm will receive placebo, formulated to be indistinguishable from N-Acetylcysteine, in addition to the medication regimen they are on at study enrollment.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Children aged 8-17 years.
Primary DSM-IV diagnosis of trichotillomania or chronic hair pulling.
Duration of trichotillomania greater than 6 months.

Exclusion Criteria:

Comorbid bipolar disorder, psychotic disorder, substance use disorder, developmental disorder or mental retardation (IQ<70).
Recent change (less than 4 weeks) in medications that have potential effects on TTM severity (such as SSRIs, CMI, naltrexone, lithium, psychostimulants, anxiolytics, or antipsychotics). Medication change is defined to include either dose changes or medication discontinuation.
Asthma requiring medication use within the last 6 months.
Known hypersensitivity or previous anaphylactoid reaction to acetylcysteine or any components in its preparation
Current use (within last week) of psychostimulant medications.
Positive pregnancy test or drug screening test

Summary

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

Placebo

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term N-acetylcysteine (NAC) Placebo

Massachusetts General Hospital Hair Pulling Scale (MGH-HPS)

The Massachusetts General Hospital - Hairpulling Scale (MGH-HPS) is a 7-question scale that measures the severity of hair pulling. The scale ranges from 0-28. The higher the score, the more severe the hairpulling.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

10.7
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.49

Placebo

13.53
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.47

Trichotillomania Scale for Children - Child Version

The Trichotillomania Scale for Children (TSC) - Child Version assesses hair pulling severity, distress, and impairment in children. The scale is split into two sections (severity and distress/impairment), with 12 questions (5 severity and 7 distress/impairment). The severity score is summed from questions 1-5 and divided by 5. The distress/impairment score is summed from questions 6-12 and divided by 7. The total score is calculated by summing the severity score and the distress/impairment score. Scores range from 0-4. Higher total scores indicate greater severity/distress/impairment.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

2.0
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 0.22

Placebo

2.08
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 0.22

Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children (MASC)

The Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children (MASC) assesses major dimensions of anxiety in children. The MASC contains 39 items rated on a scale of 0-3. Scores range from 0-117. The higher the score, the greater the anxiety.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

48.4
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 4.3

Placebo

49.8
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 4.3

Children's Depression Inventory

The Massachusetts General Hospital - Hairpulling Scale (MGH-HPS) is a 7-question scale that measures the severity of hair pulling. The scale ranges from 0-28. The higher the score, the more severe the hairpulling.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

10.9
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.9

Placebo

7.8
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.9

Trichotillomania Scale for Children - Parent Version

The Trichotillomania Scale for Children (TSC) - Parent Version assesses hair pulling severity, distress, and impairment in children. The scale is split into two sections (severity and distress/impairment), with 12 questions (5 severity and 7 distress/impairment). The severity score is summed from questions 1-5 and divided by 5. The distress/impairment score is summed from questions 6-12 and divided by 7. The total score is calculated by summing the severity score and the distress/impairment score. Scores range from 0-4. Higher total scores indicate greater severity/distress/impairment.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

1.83
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 0.18

Placebo

1.88
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 0.18

The Milwaukee Inventory for Styles of Trichotillomania-Child Version

The Milwaukee Inventory for Styles of Trichotillomania (MIST) - Child Version assesses "focused" pulling, hair pulling that occurs intentionally to relieve tension or distress, and "automatic" pulling, hair pulling that occurs outside of the child's attention. This scale contains 25 questions, 21 questions in the "focused" pulling subscale and 4 questions in the "automatic" pulling subscale. The scores range from 0-36 on the "automatic" pulling subscale and 0-189 on the "focused" pulling subscale. Higher scores on the subscales indicate more of the hair pulling is of that style.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

Week 12 MIST-C "Automatic" Subscale

13.24
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.98

Week 12 MIST-C "Focused" Subscale

90.8
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 8.1

Placebo

Week 12 MIST-C "Automatic" Subscale

13.16
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.96

Week 12 MIST-C "Focused" Subscale

79.6
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 8.1

National Institute of Mental Health -Trichotillomania Severity Scale (NIMH-TSS)

The National Institute of Mental Health - Trichotillomania Severity Scale (NIMH-TSS) assesses severity of hair pulling. The NIMH-TSS is a 6 item assessment, with total scores ranging from 0-20. Higher scores indicate greater severity/impairment.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

9.56
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 0.71

Placebo

10.89
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Error: 1.24

Total

39
Participants

Age, Continuous

13.5
years (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 2.8

Massachusetts General Hospital - Hairpulling Scale (MGH-HPS)

14.9
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 5.3

Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children (MASC)

50.8
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 19.0

The Children's Depression Inventory (CDI)

11.6
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 8.5

The Trichotillomania Scale for Children (TSC)-Child Report

2.44
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Deviation: .85

The Trichotillomania Scale for Children (TSC)-Parent Report

2.26
units on a scale (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.71

Age, Categorical

Region of Enrollment

Sex: Female, Male

The Milwaukee Inventory for Styles of Trichotillomania (MIST) - Child Version

The Milwaukee Inventory for Styles of Trichotillomania (MIST) - Child Version

Overall Study

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

Placebo

Drop/Withdrawal Reasons

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)