Purpose of the study: • To evaluate efficacy and safety of Tenoten for children in the treatment of specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills in children.
A multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the study treatment. The study will enroll the school children (boys and girls) of grades 1, 2 and 3 of a regular school aged 7-9 years old (grade 1 school children will be enrolled at the beginning of the second half of the year) complaining of difficult learning classified according to ICD-10 as specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills (F81) including: * specific reading disorder (F81.0); * specific spelling disorder (F81.1); * specific disorder of arithmetical skills (F81.2); * mixed disorder of scholastic skills (F81.3); * disorder simultaneously meeting criteria of F81.2+F81.0 or F81.2+F81.1, or F81.2+F81.0+F81.1. The developmental disorders of scholastic skills will be verified by a doctor (either a neurologist or psychiatrist) according to reading, spelling, and counting tests. The children may have any concomitant diseases not considered as exclusion criteria and not requiring therapy during the following 12 weeks using the products specified in section "Forbidden concomitant therapy". Specific additional educational programs should not be performed within 12 weeks after enrollment either. On signing information sheet (informed consent form) by the parent/adopter the patients will be examined by a neurologist or psychiatrist and tested for reading skills (method by L.A. Fotekova, Т.V. Akhutina, 2002;), spelling skills (method by L.A. Fotekova, Т.V. Akhutina, 2002) and counting skills (subtest No. 3 "Arithmetic" WISC test), and concomitant therapy will be recorded. If inclusion criteria are met and non-inclusion criteria are absent at Visit 1, the patient will be enrolled in the trial and randomized into one of the two groups: 1 tablet of Tenoten for children three times daily for 3 months (group 1) or the same dosing regimen of Placebo (group 2). At Visit 1 the parents/adopters will receive the study product for 12-week treatment period and a diary to report any potential adverse events and cases of concomitant therapy. Six weeks later (Week 6±3 days) a "Phone visit" (Visit 2) will be made in order to interview parents about the patient's condition, the presence/absence of concomitant diseases, adverse events. At Visit 3 (Week 12±3 days) repeated testing of reading, spelling and counting skills will be made, complaints, data on concomitant diseases, concomitant therapy, and adverse events will be collected. The investigator will evaluate the subject's compliance and fill in the Clinical Global Impression Scale to calculate Efficacy Index (CGI-EI). The patients will be allowed to take symptomatic therapy and medications for their co-morbidities during the study, except for the medicines listed in "Forbidden concomitant therapy".
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
240
Tablet for oral use.
Tablet for oral use.
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Kazan Medical University" of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Kazan', Russia
The State Budgetary Healthcare Institution "Specialized Clinical Psychiatric Hospital No. 1" of the Krasnodar Region Health Department
Krasnodar, Russia
Mean Total Scholastic Skills Score (a Sum of Three Scales: Reading, Spelling, and Counting).
The total scholastic skill score is calculated based on the points for reading, spelling, and counting skills. Reading skills are estimated according to scale consisting of three subscales:reading speed, reading method/understanding, and reading accuracy. The minimum value of reading skills scale is 0 points, and the maximum value is 45 points. Spelling skills are estimated according to scale in 0, 15, 30, and 45 points. The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 45 points. Counting skills are estimated according to subtest No. 3 "Arithmetic" of "Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children" (WISC) in points. The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 20 points. Total scholastic skill score is a sum of three scales (reading, spelling, and counting). The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 110 points. A higher score means the best results.
Time frame: On Day 1 and after 12 weeks of the therapy
Mean Reading Skills Score
Reading skills are estimated according to scale consisting of three subscales: reading speed, reading method/understanding, and reading accuracy. Students of 7 years old are invited to read the words, and students of 8-9 years old are invited to read a small text. Speed, method, and accuracy of the reading are estimated in students of 7 years old. Speed, accuracy, and understanding of the text are estimated in students of 8-9 years old. The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 45 points. A higher score meant the best results.
Time frame: On Day 1 and after 12 weeks of the therapy
Mean Score Spelling Skills Score
Spelling skills are estimated according to scale in 0, 15, 30, and 45 points. Students of 7 years old are invited to write dictated letters, their names, and three words (mom, table, trunk), and students of 8-9 years old are invited to write a small dictation. Dysgraphic errors and their types as well as the number of non-dysgraphic errors are taken into consideration for estimation. The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 45 points. A higher score meant the best results.
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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University" of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russia
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute ("MONIKI")
Moscow, Russia
Limited Liability Company "NIZHMEDCLINIKA"
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
LLC City Neurological Center "Sibneyromed"
Novosibirsk, Russia
Municipal budgetary health care institution "Children's City Polyclinic № 4 of Rostov-on-Don"
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution of Health "Children's City Polyclinic № 35"
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases
Saint Petersburg, Russia
State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of Sverdlovsk Region Children's Clinical Hospital of Rehabilitation The Scientific and Practical Center "Bonum"
Yekaterinburg, Russia
Time frame: On Day 1 and after 12 weeks of the therapy
Mean Counting Skills Score.
Counting skills are estimated according to subtest No. 3 "Arithmetic" of "Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children" (WISC) in points. "Arithmetic" subtest includes 16 tasks from elementary school arithmetic which are tackled verbally. Easiness of operating numbers, accuracy, and time spent on the tasks are estimated. Each task is rated in points (0 or 1), by the end of testing and rating for each task the sum of points (raw score) is calculated and converted into a scale score using standard tables. The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 20 points. A higher score meant the best results.
Time frame: On Day 1 and after 12 weeks of the therapy
Percentage of Children With an Increase in Total Scholastic Skills Score (a Sum of Three Scales: Reading, Spelling, and Counting).
Percentage of children with an increase in total scholastic skills score (a sum of three scales: reading, spelling, and counting). Total scholastic skill score is a sum of three scales (reading, spelling, and counting). The minimum value is 0 points, and the maximum value is 110 points. A higher score meant the best results. The increase in total scholastic skills score means an increasing by at least 5 points compared to baseline.
Time frame: On Day 1 and after 12 weeks of the therapy
Efficacy Index According to Clinical Global Impression Scale.
The Clinical Global Impression-Efficiency Index (CGI-E) scale consists of two subscales. Efficacy subscale measures efficacy of medicine based on the severity of symptoms at the end of therapy. The minimum value is 1 points, and the maximum value is 4 points. A higher score means the best results. Side effects subscale measures side effects of the medicine. The minimum value is 1 points, and the maximum value is 4 points. A higher score means the best results. The scale is filled in by the doctor at the final visit after 12 weeks of the treatment. In accordance with the results of treatment, the doctor expresses his opinion about the efficacy of the therapy and the degree of medicine safety, making marks in the appropriate columns of the table. The efficacy index is determined as intersection of columns of indicators of efficacy and side effects in the table. The minimum value is 0.25 points, and the maximum value is 4 points. A higher score means the best results.
Time frame: In 12 weeks of the treatment.