Clozapine vs. Placebo in Treatment-Refractory Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
Bipolar Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Bipolar Disorder focused on measuring Psychophysiology, Structural MRI, Genetics, Bipolar Disorder, Children and Adolescents, Clozapine, Placebo, Treatment-Refractory, Bipolar, Healthy Volunteer, HV, BPD, Normal Control
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA (All 5 must be met): Children with BPD Ages 8-17 Currently meets criteria for bipolar disorder, manic or mixed, as determined by the K-SADS diagnostic interview. Treatment-resistant, defined as a history of unsuccessful trials of lithium (documented level of greater than 0.8 mEq/L), valproic acid (documented level of greater than 50 ug/ml), carbamazepine (documented level greater than or equal to 6 ug/ml), a neuroleptic as well as a combination of two of these agents. Each trial must have been at least 6 weeks long. A trial will be considered unsuccessful if the medication was discontinued because of intolerable side-effects. The child should be in treatment with a community psychiatrist to whom they will return upon completion of the study. Current CGAS score less than 50 EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Children with BPD Full scale IQ less than 80 Meets criteria for substance use disorder in the three months prior to randomization Currently pregnant, lactating, or sexually active without using a barrier method of contraception Previous treatment with clozapine History of seizures History of leukopenia or agranulocytosis Presence of an unstable medical illness INCLUSION CRITERIA: CONTROLS Control subjects will be age- and sex- matched to the BPD subjects. They will have normal physical and neurological examinations, and an identified primary care physician. Both control subjects and their first-degree relatives must be free of current or past psychopathology. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: CONTROLS I.Q less than 80; ongoing medical illness; neurologic disorder (including seizures); pregnancy; meeting past or present criteria for any diagnosis on the K-SADS-PL; meeting criterion A of post-traumatic stress disorder (exposure to a traumatic event).
Sites / Locations
- National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)