Effects of Huperzine A in Treatment of Moderate to Severe TBI
Traumatic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Traumatic Brain Injury focused on measuring cognition, seizures, electroencephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation, huperzine, chinese club moss
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males and females aged 18 to 65
- Moderate or severe TBI, based on admission Emergency Room GCS 3-12
- All subjects will be greater than 2 weeks, but no more than 1 year, after the qualifying TBI, and will be symptomatic at enrollment (i.e. all subjects will exhibit evidence of ongoing posttraumatic amnesia via the Galveston Orientation Amnesia test (GOAT), or score at least 1.5 SD below the mean for completion time on Part B of the Trail Making Test.
- Agreement to undergo no changes in concomitant medications (including dietary supplements) or therapeutic interventions during the first 12 weeks of the study (that is, the 12 weeks of dosing with study drug), except where medically indicated. Stable concomitant drug regimen (greater than two weeks pre-enrollment without changes)
- Normal swallowing
- English-speaking (since not all of the outcome metrics are normed outside of the English language)
- Patient can be on seizure medication.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients taking acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and other cholinergic and anticholinergic drugs (e.g., tacrine, physostigmine, velnacrine, donepezil, rivastigmine, metrifonate) and CYP1A inducing drugs.
- Evidence of more than 1 seizure in the past 4 weeks prior to enrollment: Patients may not be enrolled if there is evidence of more than one seizure (clinical or electrographic, but not including epileptiform or other irritative discharges) during the 4 weeks prior to enrollment.
- Premorbid history of epilepsy with seizure frequency >1 per month: Patients with a history of idiopathic epilepsy may not be enrolled if their seizure frequency was > 1 per month in the 3 months prior to injury. If pre-injury seizure frequency was < 1 per month but there is documented evidence that post-injury seizure frequency is > 1 per month or there is documented evidence of an increase in the severity or duration of a single seizure relative to the premorbid history, the patient must be excluded.
- Evidence of premorbid major CNS disorder, developmental disorder, psychiatric disorder or substance abuse: Prior to sustaining TBI, patient was diagnosed and/or treated for a major neurologic condition, pervasive developmental disorder (e.g., mental retardation, autism), psychiatric disorder or substance abuse that continued to produce functional disability up to the time of injury.
Individuals with disorders of consciousness, as defined at the time of screening of having vegetative and/or minimally conscious state, will not be enrolled. However, these patients may be followed until they:
- Meet eligibility criteria
- Are more than 12 weeks post injury
- Are discharged
- Pregnancy, as determined by urine hCG testing before randomization
- Breast feeding females
- Significant hematologic, renal or hepatic dysfunction [Hepatic/renal dysfunction is generally identified as lab results > two times the upper limits of normal (ULN), and hematologic dysfunction is determined by clinically significant abnormal lab results], on baseline laboratory examination.
- Slow heart rate (bradycardia) or other heart conditions related to rate
- History of peptic ulcer disease
- History of asthma or emphysema
- History of GI/urinary tract blockages (i.e. ileus, IBS)
- History of glaucoma
Sites / Locations
- Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Huperzine A
Placebo
Huperzine A will be administered to patients, titrating dose up from 100mcg/day to 600mcg per day over the course of 20 days - and remaining on the dose of 600mcg/day for the remainder of the drug phase (64 days) - for a total of 12 weeks on Huperzine A.
Placebo will be administered to patients at the same frequency/intervals as the experimental arm (Huperzine-A).