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Ibudilast may improve attention during early abstinence from methamphetamine.

Authors :
Birath, J. Brandon
Briones, Marisa
Amaya, Stephanie
Shoptaw, Steven
Swanson, Aimee-Noelle
Tsuang, John
Furst, Benjamin
Heinzerling, Keith
Obermeit, Lisa
Maes, Lauryn
McKay, Charles
Wright, Matthew J.
Source :
Drug & Alcohol Dependence. Sep2017, Vol. 178, p386-390. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Inattention is a deficit related to instilling abstinence from methamphetamine (MA) dependence. This study aimed to determine whether ibudilast (IB; 50mg bid) improves attentional abilities compared to placebo during early abstinence from MA dependence.<bold>Methods: </bold>Attention was assessed in 11 MA-dependent non-treatment seeking participants in a phase IB safety-interaction trial. The Conners' Continuous Performance Test-II (CPT-II), a measure of sustained attention and response inhibition, was administered at baseline and on day 22, 48h post a MA challenge under placebo (P; n=6) or IB 50mg bid (n=5). Group differences were compared using Mann-Whitney U Tests. Groups were similar at baseline in premorbid intellectual functioning, attention deficit hyperactivity symptom scores, impulsivity ratings, and education level, but differed in age. Demographically corrected T-scores for CPT-II performances were utilized.<bold>Results: </bold>Although no group differences in sustained attention existed at baseline, at follow-up, the IB group (Mdn=44.4) showed reduced variability in response times compared with the P group (Mdn=69.9), U=0.00, z=-2.74, p=.006, r=.83. The IB group (Mdn=45.8) also gave fewer perseverative responses than the P group (Mdn=67.0), U=2.00, z=-2.50, p=.01, r=.75. No other significant differences were observed.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Findings suggest that IB may have a protective effect on sustained attention during early abstinence from MA dependence. This may guide thinking about mechanism of action should IB demonstrate efficacy as a treatment for MA dependence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03768716
Volume :
178
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Drug & Alcohol Dependence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125417306
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.05.016