Prophylactic Effect of Lamotrigine Compared With Lithium in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Bipolar Disorder focused on measuring Bipolar disorder, Treatment, Long-term, Lithium, Lamotrigine, Randomised Clinical Trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Age above 18 Inclusion is preceded by an affective episode requiring hospitalisation or outpatient drug treatment (index episode) which can be a manic episode (ICD-10 research criteria), a depressive episode of at least moderate degree (ICD-10 research criteria) or a mixed manic state (manic episode with at least additional three ICD-10 depressive symptoms except for difficulties with concentration or thinking, agitation or dyssomnia). The episode can be with or without psychotic symptoms including Schneiderian first-rank symptoms or bizarre delusions as long as the psychotic symptoms do not occur outside the affective episode. No more than 12 months may pass between the onset of the index episode (or admission if that is the case)and date of randomisation (in order to ensure a current risk of relapse as well as reliable psychopathological information). Besides the index episode, at least one previous episode must have occurred within the last five years which meets the criteria mentioned in point number two above. This episode may not necessarily have led to hospitalisation. Two episodes are separated by at least two months without significant symptoms or change in polarity (depression to mania/mixed mania or vice versa). At least one manic episode (or mixed manic episode) within the last 5 years. Exclusion criteria: Contraindications to the protocol drugs. Severe somatic disease, e.g. epilepsy, which may interfere with study treatment or effect evaluation. Pregnancy (or risk of pregnancy). Subject has prior to randomization received prophylactic treatment with lithium or lamotrigine conducted adequately in the sense of sufficient time and dose and ensuring compliance, and experienced a definite lack of prophylactic effect An ICD-10 diagnosis of abuse within the last year with a subsequent risk of protocol violation. Therefore, subjects with a secondary abuse can often be included in the study. Anticipated protocol violation for other reasons. No written informed consent from the subject can be obtained. The subject has previously been randomised in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Aarhus University Psychiatric Hospital