The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of paliperidone extended-release (ER; designed to slowly release a drug in the body over an extended period of time) tablets in participants with schizophrenia (psychiatric disorder with symptoms of emotional instability, detachment from reality, often with delusions \[a false belief held in the face of strong differing evidence, especially as a symptom of psychiatric disorder\] and hallucinations \[imagining things\], and withdrawal into the self) who were not satisfied with other prior antipsychotics (agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect; olanzapine, quetiapine and risperidone) they had been taking. The safety and tolerability of paliperidone ER tablets will also be assessed.
This is an open label (all people know the identity of the intervention), prospective (study following participants forward in time), non-randomized (the study drug is not assigned by chance, participants may choose which group they want to be in, or they may be assigned to the groups by the researchers), single-arm (getting one dose of medicine) and multi-center (when more than one hospital or medical school team work on a medical research study) study designed to determine the efficacy, tolerability and safety of flexible dosage of paliperidone ER tablets in treatment of participants with schizophrenia not satisfied with other prior antipsychotics. The duration of the study will be 12 weeks. All participants will be given paliperidone ER 3 milligram (mg) or 6 mg or 9 mg or 12 mg oral (by mouth) tablets depending on Investigator's discretion once daily for 12 weeks; initial dose for paliperidone ER will be 6 mg/day. The primary objective will be to evaluate the efficacy of treatment with paliperidone ER using Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) total scores. Participants safety and tolerability will be monitored throughout the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
405
Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) 3 milligram (mg) or 6 mg or 9 mg or 12 mg oral (by mouth) tablets depending on Investigator's discretion once daily for 12 weeks.
Change From Baseline in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Total Score at Week 12
PANSS is a medical scale that assesses various symptoms of schizophrenia (psychiatric disorder with symptoms of emotional instability, detachment from reality, often with delusions \[a false belief held in the face of strong differing evidence, especially as a symptom of psychiatric disorder\] and hallucinations \[imagining things\], and withdrawal into the self). The symptoms are rated on a 7-point scale from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme psychopathology). The total score is the sum of all 30 PANSS items, with a range of 30 (absent) to 210 (extreme ill).
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Change From Baseline in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Subscale Scores at Week 12
PANSS is a medical scale that assesses various symptoms of schizophrenia. The symptoms are rated on a 7-point scale from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme psychopathology). The total score is the sum of all 30 PANSS items, with a range of 30 (absent) to 210 (extreme ill). Positive syndrome subscale ranges from 7 to 49, higher change scores indicate worsening. Negative syndrome subscale ranges from 7 to 49, higher change scores indicate worsening. General Psychopathology subscale ranges from 16 to112, higher change scores indicate worsening.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Change From Baseline in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Marder Subscale Scores at Week 12
The PANSS is a 30-item scale to assess the neuropsychiatric symptoms of schizophrenia. The symptoms are rated on a 7-point scale from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme psychopathology). Positive symptoms subscale consists of 8 items with total score range of 8-56; negative symptoms subscale and disorganized thoughts subscale, each consists of 7 items with total score range of 7-49, uncontrolled hostility/excitement subscale and anxiety/depression subscale, each consists of 4 items with total score range of 4-28. Higher change score indicates greater severity.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Percentage of Participants With Response to Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Total Score
PANSS is a medical scale that assesses various symptoms of schizophrenia. The symptoms are rated on a 7-point scale from 1 (absent) to 7 (extreme psychopathology). The total score is the sum of all 30 PANSS items, with a range of 30 (absent) to 210 (extreme ill). Percentage of participants with at least 20 percent improvement of PANSS total score was measured.
Time frame: Week 12
Change From Baseline in Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) Score at Week 12
The CGI-S rating scale is a 7 point global assessment that measures the clinician's impression of the severity of illness exhibited by a participant. A rating of 1 is equivalent to "normal, not at all ill" and a rating of 7 is equivalent to "among the most extremely ill participants". Higher change scores indicate worsening.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Change From Baseline in Total Personal and Social Performance (PSP) Score at Week 12
PSP assesses the degree of a participant's dysfunction within 4 domains of behavior: socially useful activities, personal and social relationships, self-care, and disturbing and aggressive behavior. The score ranges from 1 to 100, divided into 10 equal intervals to rate the degree of difficulty (1, absent to 6, very severe) in each of the 4 domains. Based on the four domains there will be one total score. Participants with a score of 71 to 100 have a mild degree of difficulty; from 31 to 70, varying degrees of disability; =\<30, functioning so poorly as to require intensive supervision.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Number of Participants With Satisfaction With the Study Treatment
Participants assessed their satisfaction with paliperidone ER on a 5-point scale: 1 (very good), 2 (good), 3 (moderate), 4 (poor) and 5 (very poor).
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
Change From Baseline in Sleep and Daytime Drowsiness Evaluation Score at Week 12
The self-administered sleep VAS scale (0-100 milimeter \[mm\]) rates quality of sleep (QoS) and daytime drowsiness (DD). Participants indicate mark on the scale to represent how well they have slept in the previous 7 days, score ranges from 0 mm (very badly) to 100 mm (very well); and how often they have felt drowsy within the previous 7 days, from 0 mm (not at all) to 100 mm (all the time).
Time frame: Baseline and Week 12
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