The main aim of the trial is to study whether a change of medication in non-responders to a two-weeks antipsychotic drug trial is more effective than continued treatment with the same antipsychotic. Hypothesis: Non-responders who are switched at 2 weeks to another antipsychotic are more frequently in symptomatic remission at week 8 than non-responders who stay on the same antipsychotic
The patients will be randomised to a double-blind 2 week run in phase with fixed doses of either oral amisulpride 800 mg/day or olanzapine 20mg/day. Those participants who have not responded to treatment at two weeks (PANSS improvement \<25%) will be randomised to a 6 week double blind flexible dose phase: 1. Experimental intervention: switch to the other antipsychotic (oral olanzapine 5-20mg/d or oral amisulpride 200-800 mg/d) 2. Control intervention: continuation with the same drug as in the first 2 weeks in flexible dose ranges as above for another six weeks Those participants who have responded at week 2 (≥25% PANSS reduction) will continue on the same drug in flexible dose ranges as above Total duration of intervention per patient: 8 weeks
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
350
Oral olanzapine 5mg to 20mg/d OR oral amisulpride 200mg to 800mg/d; both preferably once daily, both encapsulated for blinding
Psychiatrische Klinik und Poliklinik fuer Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie der Technischen Universitaet Muenchen am Klinikum rechts der Isar
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Number of Patients in Symptomatic Remission at Week 8 Comparing the "Switched" With the "Non Switched" Early Non-responders
Remission is defined as a maximum rating of 3 points (equals a severity rating of "mild") in each of all the following eight items of the PANSS (Kay et al.) rating scale: Delusions (P1), unusual thought content (G9), hallucinatory behavior (P3), conceptual disorganization (P2), mannerisms/posturing (G5), blunted affect (N1), social withdrawal (N4) and lack of spontaneity (N6); if one item is \>3 the remission status is "no" (non-remission); all times have a rating from 1 to 7, so the min. rating is 8, the max. rating is 56. Remission is a dichotomous item (yes/no) without a specific min. or max. rating
Time frame: 8 weeks
PANSS Total Score Change
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (Kay SR, Fiszbein A, Opler LA: The positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bull 1987; 13:261-276) is a 30- item inventory assessing the absence or severity of schizophrenia symptoms across three subscales: positive symptoms (items P1-P7, including hallucinatory behavior, delusions, and conceptual disorganization), negative symptoms (items N1-N7, including blunted affect, social and emotional withdrawal, and lack of spontaneity), and general psychopathology symptoms (items G1-G16, including mannerisms and posturing, unusual thought content, and lack of insight). Each item is scored on a scale ranging from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme), with item ratings incorporating the presence, effects of symptoms on an individuum's thinking, feeling or behaving as well as their severity. The min. sum rating is 30, the max. sum rating is 210.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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