The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of lamotrigine augmentation of Haloperidol decanoate in the treatment of Resistant Schizophrenia predominantly by verbal resistant hallucinosis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, study. Nadir A.Aliyev \& Zafar N.Aliyev Central Mental Clinic for Outpatients of Baku city of Azerbaijan Republic Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The current paper reports on a double-blind, randomized study of the role of lamotrigine as an augmentation agent to haloperidol decanoate in the treatment of out patient's schizophrenia with verbal resistant hallucinosis.
METHOD:A structured clinical interview, for DSM-IV Axis I Disorder, Patient Edition, was used to diagnose schizophrenia according to DSM-IV. Three hundred fifty patients were studied. The patients were then randomly divided into two groups on 175 subjects in each group. First group patients received either haloperidol deaconate 50 mg in weekly intramuscular and lamotrigine 150-200 mg in day per so for 12 weeks. Second group patients were given haloperidol deaconate 50 mg in weekly intramuscular and placebo per os for 12 weeks. Data for clinical assessments were collected at weeks 0, 6 and 12 weeks. The expressiveness of psychopathology was estimated on PANSS. Test response in both groups was defined as a reduction in the PANSS by using analysis of variance and chi-square tests.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
335
First group patients received either haloperidol deaconate 50 mg in weekly intramuscular and Lamictal TM 150-200 mg in day per so for 12 weeks.
Second group patients were given haloperidol deaconate 50 mg in weekly intramuscular and placebo per os for 12 weeks.
Central Mental Clinic for Outpatients of Baku City
Baku, Azerbaijan
Data suggest that haloperidol decanoate with the combination of lamotrigine was more effective than placebo.
Time frame: 2006
lamotrigine augmentation of haloperidol decanoate improve treatment-resistant schizophrenia
Time frame: 2007
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