Quetiapine and Concerta in the Treatment for ADHD and Aggressive Behavior.
Primary Purpose
Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Oros Methylphenidate
quetiapine
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity focused on measuring ADHD-Combined TypeDisruptive behavior Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects must be at least 12 yrs.old but less than 18 when informed consent is obtained.
- Subjects must meet DSM-IV criteria for ADHD/Combined Type and one of the Disruptive Behavior Disorders as diagnosed by clinical interview and confirmed by the Kiddie-SADS-PL (K-SADS-PL) semistructured diagnostic interview.
Subjects must have one DSM-IV aggressive feature of Conduct Disorder (CD) as rated on the K-SADS-PL including:
- initiation of physical fights (CD symptom A2)
- use of a weapon to bring harm to others (CD symptom A3)
- physical cruelty to people (CD symptom A4) or animals (CD symptom A5)
- confrontation stealing (CD symptom A6)
- destruction of property (CD symptom A8 or A9).
- Subjects must have severe aggressive and ADHD symptoms as indicated by a global CGI score of 4 or greater and a RAAPP score of 4 or 5 at Visit 1.
- Subjects must have had at least four outbursts per month involving destruction of property, verbal aggression, or physical aggression toward others or self during the past two months at Visit 1.
- Subjects with previous trials of psychostimulants must have had a response insufficient to markedly change overall quality of life as defined by a CGI score of 3 or greater based on interview with the parent.
- Subjects must not have taken any medication for the treatment of ADHD or DBD for either 5 half-lives of the medication or 28 days (whichever is less) at Visit 1. If subjects are currently taking medications for the treatment of ADHD or DBD, the assent and consent must be reviewed and signed by the subject and parent/legal guardians (Visit 0) before the physician investigator will provide a tapering schedule for current medications.
- Laboratory results obtained at Visit 1 must be reviewed by a physician by Visit 2 and show no significant abnormalities.
- Baseline electrocardiogram (ECG) results obtained at Visit 1 must be assessed by a physician by Visit 2 and show no significant abnormalities.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with likely mental retardation as defined as a K-BIT Matrices IQ score of less than 70 at Visit 1.
- Subjects who meet criteria for bipolar disorder as diagnosed by clinical interview and confirmed by the K-SADS-PL at Visit 1.
- Subjects with a biological parent or sibling who meets criteria for bipolar disorder.
- Subjects who have any history of psychosis.
- Subjects who weigh less than 30kg or more than 80kg at study entry.
Female subjects who are pregnant or who are breast-feeding as assessed at Visit 1.
Postmenarcheal sexually-active females who are not using a clinically acceptable method of birth control.
- Subjects with a history of any seizure disorder other than febrile seizures.
- Subjects with a history of alcohol or drug abuse within the past three months or who are currently using alcohol, drugs of abuse, or any prescribed or over-the-counter medications in a manner considered abusive by the investigators.
- Subjects currently taking any psychotropic medications or who are likely to need psychotropic medications during the study as assessed by the physician at Visit 1.
- Subjects considered to be at serious suicidal risk.
Subjects taking any medications that are not reviewed and approved by a physician investigator. Specific requirements include:
- Psychotropic medications other than quetiapine and Concerta may not be used during the trial.
- Patients may receive lorazepam or chlorpromazine if needed for severe aggression. These drugs should not be given beyond 24 hours.
Sites / Locations
- Riley Childrens Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Label
1
Arm Description
Oros Methylphenidate and Quetiapine
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
RAAPP: Rating of Aggression Against People and/or Property Scale
The RAAPP is a global rating scale of aggression that is completed by a clinician based on interview and observation data. It is scored from 1 (no aggression reported) to 5 (intolerable behavior).
Secondary Outcome Measures
CGI-S: Clinical Global Improvement Scale
The CGI-S is a 1-7 investigator rating of overall severity of target behavioral symptoms, which will be completed at each visit as a secondary efficacy measure of global behavioral functioning. A score of 1 indicates "normal, not ill at all" and a score of 7 indicates "among the most extremely ill patients".
Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS)
The Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS) is a clinician-rated scale of aggressive outbursts experienced in the past week. Weightings are assigned for severity and frequency of aggression. MOAS total severity score will be completed as a secondary efficacy measure of aggressive behavior. The range for the MOAS is 0-235. A score of 0 indicates "no aggression" and a score of 235 indicates "the most severe and frequent aggressive outbursts".
Swanson, Nolan and Pelham IV (SNAP-IV) Oppositional-Defiant Disorder Subscale
The Swanson, Nolan and Pelham (SNAP-IV) is a 90-item, parent-completed questionnaire consisting of symptoms of ADHD, aggression, depression, and mania. Parents rate each item from 0(not at all) to 3 (very much) based on their child's behavior during the past week. The scores from the Oppositional-Defiant Disorder section of this questionnaire will be used as secondary efficacy measures of parent-reported aggressive behavior. These scores range from 0-24.
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale -IV- Parent Version (ADHDRS-IV-Parent Version)
The Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale -IV- Parent Version (ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv) (Faries, Yalcin, Harder, & Heiligenstein, 2001) is an interviewer-administered semi structured interview with the parent, focusing on the 18 DSM-IV symptoms. Ratings are made on a 0 (never or rarely) to 3 (very often) scale. The range of the ADHDRS-IV is 0-54. A zero (0) scores indicates no ADHD symptoms and 54 indicates most severe ADHD symptoms. The ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv provides an overall severity score, symptom count, and ADHD diagnosis for the child.
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT00550147
First Posted
October 25, 2007
Last Updated
May 8, 2015
Sponsor
Indiana University School of Medicine
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00550147
Brief Title
Quetiapine and Concerta in the Treatment for ADHD and Aggressive Behavior.
Official Title
An Open-Label Study of Quetiapine Added to Oros Methylphenidate in the Treatment of ADHD and Aggressive Behavior
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
May 2015
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
February 2004 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
November 2005 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
November 2005 (Actual)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Indiana University School of Medicine
4. Oversight
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
The primary purpose of this thirteen-week, open-label study is to test the hypothesis that quetiapine in combination with Oros methylphenidate will reduce aggressive symptoms in children and adolescents who have shown inadequate response to OROS methylphenidate alone.
Detailed Description
Informed consent will be obtained from the subject and parent or legal guardian before any study procedures begin. Study procedures will include the verification of inclusion and exclusion criteria, and completion of assessments and safety measures (physical examination, vital signs, adverse events and concomitant medication review, AIMS, laboratory tests, ECG, pregnancy test) as indicated in the Schedule of Events. All laboratory and electrocardiogram results must be reviewed by a physician before the subject returns for Visit 2.
Study Period II (Visits 2-5)
All subjects meeting entry criteria will initially receive Oros methylphenidate beginning at Visit 2. The Oros methylphenidate will be titrated over 3 visits according to the following schedule:
Visit 2 dose of 18 mg QAM
Visit 3 dose of 36mg QAM
Visit 4 dose of 54mg QAM.
At Visit 5, any subjects unable to tolerate continuation of the Oros methylphenidate dose of 54mg QAM or subjects that meet improvement criteria as defined above will be discontinued from the study. Subjects able to tolerate the daily dose of 54mg Oros methylphenidate and who do not meet improvement criteria at Visit 5 will begin receiving quetiapine in addition to continuing Oros methylphenidate at 54mg QAM for the balance of the study. The initial dose of quetiapine dispensed at Visit 5 will be 25mg QAM for one day with an increase to 25mg BID until Visit 6.
At each visit safety and efficacy information will be completed according to the Schedule of Events.
Study Period III (Visits 6-10) Quetiapine will be titrated at Visits 6 - 9 according to the parameters in the quetiapine dosing schedule and the completion of safety and efficacy measures listed in the Schedule of Events. A telephone follow-up with the parent or legal guardian will be made 7-9 days after Visit 8 for physician review of subject adverse events and safety.
At visit 10 subjects will be given clinical recommendations for follow-up care from a physician investigator after completion of all study procedures (labs/EKG, vital signs, physical exam, AIMS, ADHD-RS-IV, CGI-I, CGI-S, RAAPP, MOAS, SNAP, CCPT)
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
Keywords
ADHD-Combined TypeDisruptive behavior Disorder
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
30 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
1
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Oros Methylphenidate and Quetiapine
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Oros Methylphenidate
Other Intervention Name(s)
Concerta
Intervention Description
Oros methylphenidate will be titrated over 3 visits according to the following schedule:
Visit 2 dose of 18 mg QAM
Visit 3 dose of 36mg QAM
Visit 4 dose of 54mg QAM.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
quetiapine
Other Intervention Name(s)
Seroquel
Intervention Description
Quetiapine will be titrated according to the following schedule as determined by efficacy and safety assessments (See Table 1).
Table 1: Quetiapine Dosing Schedule (subject's required weight = 30-80 kg)
Visit 5 dose of 25mg BID
Visit 6 dose of 50mg BID
Visit 7 dose of 100mg BID
Visit 8 dose of 200mg BID
Visit 9 dose of 300mg BID
Efficacy: For any visit following Visit 5, dosage will remain stable if clinically significant improvement criteria are met.If subjects subsequently fail to meet clinically significant improvement criteria, dose increases will resume at the next level of the dosing schedule.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
RAAPP: Rating of Aggression Against People and/or Property Scale
Description
The RAAPP is a global rating scale of aggression that is completed by a clinician based on interview and observation data. It is scored from 1 (no aggression reported) to 5 (intolerable behavior).
Time Frame
See Arm/Group - Repeated Measures
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
CGI-S: Clinical Global Improvement Scale
Description
The CGI-S is a 1-7 investigator rating of overall severity of target behavioral symptoms, which will be completed at each visit as a secondary efficacy measure of global behavioral functioning. A score of 1 indicates "normal, not ill at all" and a score of 7 indicates "among the most extremely ill patients".
Time Frame
See Arm/Group - Repeated Measures
Title
Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS)
Description
The Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS) is a clinician-rated scale of aggressive outbursts experienced in the past week. Weightings are assigned for severity and frequency of aggression. MOAS total severity score will be completed as a secondary efficacy measure of aggressive behavior. The range for the MOAS is 0-235. A score of 0 indicates "no aggression" and a score of 235 indicates "the most severe and frequent aggressive outbursts".
Time Frame
See arm/group - repeated measures
Title
Swanson, Nolan and Pelham IV (SNAP-IV) Oppositional-Defiant Disorder Subscale
Description
The Swanson, Nolan and Pelham (SNAP-IV) is a 90-item, parent-completed questionnaire consisting of symptoms of ADHD, aggression, depression, and mania. Parents rate each item from 0(not at all) to 3 (very much) based on their child's behavior during the past week. The scores from the Oppositional-Defiant Disorder section of this questionnaire will be used as secondary efficacy measures of parent-reported aggressive behavior. These scores range from 0-24.
Time Frame
See arm/group - repeated measures analysis
Title
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale -IV- Parent Version (ADHDRS-IV-Parent Version)
Description
The Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale -IV- Parent Version (ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv) (Faries, Yalcin, Harder, & Heiligenstein, 2001) is an interviewer-administered semi structured interview with the parent, focusing on the 18 DSM-IV symptoms. Ratings are made on a 0 (never or rarely) to 3 (very often) scale. The range of the ADHDRS-IV is 0-54. A zero (0) scores indicates no ADHD symptoms and 54 indicates most severe ADHD symptoms. The ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv provides an overall severity score, symptom count, and ADHD diagnosis for the child.
Time Frame
See Arm/Group - repeated measures
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
12 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
17 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects must be at least 12 yrs.old but less than 18 when informed consent is obtained.
Subjects must meet DSM-IV criteria for ADHD/Combined Type and one of the Disruptive Behavior Disorders as diagnosed by clinical interview and confirmed by the Kiddie-SADS-PL (K-SADS-PL) semistructured diagnostic interview.
Subjects must have one DSM-IV aggressive feature of Conduct Disorder (CD) as rated on the K-SADS-PL including:
initiation of physical fights (CD symptom A2)
use of a weapon to bring harm to others (CD symptom A3)
physical cruelty to people (CD symptom A4) or animals (CD symptom A5)
confrontation stealing (CD symptom A6)
destruction of property (CD symptom A8 or A9).
Subjects must have severe aggressive and ADHD symptoms as indicated by a global CGI score of 4 or greater and a RAAPP score of 4 or 5 at Visit 1.
Subjects must have had at least four outbursts per month involving destruction of property, verbal aggression, or physical aggression toward others or self during the past two months at Visit 1.
Subjects with previous trials of psychostimulants must have had a response insufficient to markedly change overall quality of life as defined by a CGI score of 3 or greater based on interview with the parent.
Subjects must not have taken any medication for the treatment of ADHD or DBD for either 5 half-lives of the medication or 28 days (whichever is less) at Visit 1. If subjects are currently taking medications for the treatment of ADHD or DBD, the assent and consent must be reviewed and signed by the subject and parent/legal guardians (Visit 0) before the physician investigator will provide a tapering schedule for current medications.
Laboratory results obtained at Visit 1 must be reviewed by a physician by Visit 2 and show no significant abnormalities.
Baseline electrocardiogram (ECG) results obtained at Visit 1 must be assessed by a physician by Visit 2 and show no significant abnormalities.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects with likely mental retardation as defined as a K-BIT Matrices IQ score of less than 70 at Visit 1.
Subjects who meet criteria for bipolar disorder as diagnosed by clinical interview and confirmed by the K-SADS-PL at Visit 1.
Subjects with a biological parent or sibling who meets criteria for bipolar disorder.
Subjects who have any history of psychosis.
Subjects who weigh less than 30kg or more than 80kg at study entry.
Female subjects who are pregnant or who are breast-feeding as assessed at Visit 1.
Postmenarcheal sexually-active females who are not using a clinically acceptable method of birth control.
Subjects with a history of any seizure disorder other than febrile seizures.
Subjects with a history of alcohol or drug abuse within the past three months or who are currently using alcohol, drugs of abuse, or any prescribed or over-the-counter medications in a manner considered abusive by the investigators.
Subjects currently taking any psychotropic medications or who are likely to need psychotropic medications during the study as assessed by the physician at Visit 1.
Subjects considered to be at serious suicidal risk.
Subjects taking any medications that are not reviewed and approved by a physician investigator. Specific requirements include:
Psychotropic medications other than quetiapine and Concerta may not be used during the trial.
Patients may receive lorazepam or chlorpromazine if needed for severe aggression. These drugs should not be given beyond 24 hours.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
David Dunn, MD
Organizational Affiliation
Indiana University
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Riley Childrens Hospital
City
Indianapolis
State/Province
Indiana
ZIP/Postal Code
46202
Country
United States
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