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2283 – Safety and tolerability of aripiprazole once-monthly initiated in adults with schizophrenia stabilized on atypical oral antipsychotics other than aripiprazole.

Authors :
Potkin, S.
Raoufinia, A.
Mallikaarjun, S.
Bricmont, P.
Peters-Strickland, T.
Kasper, W.
Jin, N.
Baker, R.A.
Eramo, A.
Sanchez, R.
McQuade, R.D.
Source :
European Psychiatry. Jan2013, Vol. 28, p1-1. 1p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the safety and tolerability of aripiprazole once-monthly (ARI-OM) initiation in patients stabilized on oral antipsychotics other than aripiprazole. Previous pivotal Phase III trials have evaluated initiating ARI-OM in patients stabilized on oral aripiprazole1. Methods: Eligible patients were treated with oral atypical antipsychotics other than aripiprazole with a history of oral aripiprazole tolerability. The study included a screening phase (30 days) and a treatment phase (28 days). Patients were stabilized per investigator's judgment for ≥14 days on risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, or ziprasidone, before administration of ARI-OM (400 mg). Current oral antipsychotic was co-administered with ARI-OM for 2 weeks to determine safety and tolerability of a single ARI-OM dose following treatment initiation. Safety assessments were adverse events (AEs); extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs) using standard objective rating scales; Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale; clinical laboratory measures; and weight changes. Results: 60 patients initiated ARI-OM, while continuing treatment for ≤2 weeks with oral risperidone (n=24), quetiapine (n=28), ziprasidone (n=5) or olanzapine (n=3). Treatment-emergent (TE) AEs (≥5%) were fatigue, injection-site pain, and restlessness (risperidone); insomnia, dystonia, injection-site pain, and toothache (quetiapine); and muscle spasm, tooth abscess, and toothache (ziprasidone). Prior olanzapine did not cause any AEs. Incidence of TE-EPSs were similar in all groups (< 5%). There were no unusual changes in objective EPS rating scales, suicidality, weight, laboratory values or fasting metabolic parameters across all groups. Conclusions: The AE profile of patients receiving ARI-OM concomitant with oral atypical antipsychotics other than aripiprazole was consistent with prior reports1. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09249338
Volume :
28
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89341268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-9338(13)77143-8