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Awarded Trial: 98-RC-301-3
Grant ID
98-RC-301-3
Illness
Bipolar Disorder
Primary Drug/Intervention
Prednisone
Primary Dosage
N/A
Secondary Drug Intervention
N/A
Secondary Dosage
N/A
Other Drug/Intervention
N/A
Other Dosage
N/A
Status
Completed
Investigator
Rush
Sample Size
30
Duration of Study Period for Each Subject
N/A
Outcome Measurements
N/A
Results
Some data suggest that over time, mood episodes in bipolar disorder increase in severity and frequency and are less likely to be precipitated by environmental stressors. Mood changes with corticosteroids appear to provide a model for bipolar disorder by producing very mild but significant hypomanic-like symptoms. The purpose of this study is to determine if exposure to multiple courses of cortcosteroids leads to a sensitization or kindling phenomenon in which mild and transient hypomanic-like symptoms become more severe. Each participant is assessed at days 1, 3, 15, 17, 29, 31, and 43 with the 21-item Hamilton Depression Scale, the 11-item Young Mania Scale, the 16-item Internal State Scale and one of seven versions of the Reading and Vocabulary Learning Test. On days 1, 15, and 29 participants are randomized to either a 3 day course of prednisone 60mg per day or a 3 day course of placebo. each participant receives 2 courses of prednisone and 1 course of placebo.
Publication
N/A
Link
N/A
PI Name
John Rush
Degree
MD
Center
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Institution
N/A
Address
N/ACity or Town
Dallas
State or Province
TX
Zip or Postal Code
N/A
Country
USA
Email Address
john.rush@utsouthwestern.edu