Lamotrigine augmentation in patients with schizophrenia who show partial response to clozapine treatment
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Vayısoğlu, SefaYağcıoğlu, A. Elif Anıl
Yağcıoğlu, Süha
Karahan, Sevilay
Karcı, Oğuzhan
Gürel, Ş. Can
Yazıcı, M. Kazım
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Vayısoğlu, S., Yağcıoğlu, A. E. A., Yağcıoğlu, S., Karahan, S., Karcı, O., Gürel, Ş. C., Yazıcı, M. K. (2013). Lamotrigine augmentation in patients with schizophrenia who show partial response to clozapine treatment. Schizophrenia Research, 143(1), 207-214.Abstract
Background: Several placebo controlled studies investigating lamotrigine augmentation of clozapine in schizophrenia patients with partial response have shown varying results. The aim of this study was to further investigate the efficacy and safety of this augmentation strategy, and its effect on the glutamatergic system through utilizing mismatch negativity (MMN) component of auditory event related potentials. Methods: The study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lamotrigine augmentation of clozapine in a 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled, prospective, randomized design. Thirty-four patients diagnosed according to DSM-IV schizophrenia criteria and with partial response to clozapine were included. Patients were randomized to 25. mg/day of lamotrigine or placebo, gradually increasing up to 200. mg/day on the 6th week. The change in psychopathology was assessed with Positive and Negative Syndrome (PANSS), Calgary Depression (CDS) and Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) scales. A neuropsychological test battery was administered and MMN measurements were also obtained at baseline and endpoint. Safety evaluation included physical examination, UKU Side Effect Rating Scale (UKU) assessment and serum drug level measurements. Results: No significant differences were found between the two treatment groups in PANSS Positive and General Psychopathology, CDS, neurocognitive test and UKU scores, as well as MMN measurements. PANSS Total, Negative and CGI-S scores showed significant improvement compared to lamotrigine in the placebo group. Conclusion: This study did not show any benefit of augmentation of clozapine with lamotrigine in schizophrenia patients with partial response. The need for further investigation of other augmentation strategies of clozapine in partially responsive schizophrenia patients is evident. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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