Lamotrigine for the Treatment of Mania in Youth Ages 6-17 With Bipolar Disorder

The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of lamotrigine in the treatment of youth with bipolar and bipolar spectrum disorder. This is an exploratory, 12-week, open-label treatment period, pilot study, of youth ages 6-17, who meet the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for bipolar I, bipolar II, or bipolar spectrum disorder. The study results will be used to generate...

Date First Received: September 13, 2005

Last Updated: June 10, 2008

Verified by: Massachusetts General Hospital, June 2008

Clinical Trial Phase: Phase 4 | Start Date: January 2005

Overall Status: Completed

Estimated Enrollment: 20

Brief Summary

Official Title: “A Pilot Open Study of the Safety and Effectiveness of Lamotrigine for the Treatment of Mania in Youth Ages 6-17 With Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Bipolar Spectrum Disorders”

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The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of lamotrigine in the treatment of youth with bipolar and bipolar spectrum disorder. This is an exploratory, 12-week, open-label treatment period, pilot study, of youth ages 6-17, who meet the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for bipolar I, bipolar II, or bipolar spectrum disorder. The study results will be used to generate hypotheses for a larger randomized controlled clinical trial. Based on the available literature in adults with bipolar disorder, we hypothesized that lamotrigine will be efficacious and well tolerated in youth with pediatric bipolar and bipolar spectrum disorders.

Study Type: Interventional

Study Design: Treatment, Non-Randomized, Open Label, Uncontrolled, Single Group Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study

Study Primary Completion Date: February 2008

Detailed Clinical Trial Description

Lamotrigine is a new generation antiepileptic drug, approved by the FDA in 2003 for the maintenance treatment of adults with Bipolar I disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania,& mixed episodes) in patients treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy. Recent studies have shown that Lamotrigine maintenance treatment was more robust in bipolar depression.

The study includes 1) use of a 12-week design to document the response rate 2) assessment of the impact of Lamotrigine on functional capacities and cognition, 3) careful assessment of safety and tolerability.

Intervention(s) in this Clinical Trial

  • Drug: lamotrigine (Lamictal)

Outcome Measures for this Clinical Trial

Primary Measures

  • reduction of mania symptoms as assessed by
  • Young Mania Rating Scale
  • Mania Symptom Checklist based on DSM-IV

Criteria for Participation in this Clinical Trial

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 1. Male or female subjects, 6-17 years of age.
  • 2. Subjects must have a DSM-IV diagnosis of bipolar I, bipolar II disorder or bipolar spectrum disorder and currently displaying manic, hypomanic, or mixed symptoms (with or without psychotic features) according to the DSM-IV based on clinical assessment and confirmed by structured diagnostic interview (Kiddie Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia Epidemiological Version. Bipolar Spectrum Disorder (or sub-threshold bipolar disorder) is operationalized as having severe mood disturbance, which meets DSM-IV Criteria A for bipolar disorder but meet fewer elements in criteria
  • B (only require 2 items for elation category and 3 for irritability).
  • 3. Subjects and their legal representative must have a level of understanding sufficient to communicate intelligently with the investigator and study coordinator, and to cooperate with all tests and examinations required by the protocol.
  • 4. Subjects and their legal representative must be considered reliable.
  • 5. Each subject and his/her authorized legal representative must understand the nature of the study. The subject's authorized legal representative must sign an informed consent document and the subject must sign an informed assent document.
  • 6. Subjects must have an initial score on the Y-MRS total score of at least 20.
  • 7. Subject must be able to participate in mandatory blood draws.
  • 8. Subject must be able to swallow pills.
  • 9. Subjects with comorbid ADHD, ODD, CD, anxiety and depressive disorders will be allowed to participate in the study provided they do not meet for any of the exclusionary criteria.
  • 10. For concomitant stimulant therapy used to treat ADHD, subjects must have been on a stable dose of the medication for 1 month prior to study enrollment. The dose of the stimulant therapy will not change throughout the duration of the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1. Investigator and his/her immediate family; defined as the investigator's spouse, parent, child, grandparent, or grandchild.
  • 2. Subjects unable to swallow pills.
  • 3. Serious, unstable illness including hepatic, renal, gastroenterological, respiratory, cardiovascular (including ischemic heart disease), endocrinologic, neurologic, immunologic, or hematologic disease.
  • 4. History of sensitivity to lamotrigine or known, severe allergies or multiple adverse drug reactions.
  • 5. History of previous bone marrow depression.
  • 6. History of serious rashes.
  • 7. DSM-IV substance (except nicotine or caffeine) dependence within past 3 months.
  • 8. Judged clinically to be at serious suicidal risk.
  • 9. Any other concomitant medication with primarily central nervous system activity other than specified in Concomitant Medication portion of the protocol.
  • 10. A non-responder or a history of intolerance to lamotrigine in an adequate trial (2 months or more at an adequate dose) as determined by the clinician.
  • 11. Current diagnosis of schizophrenia.
  • 12. Pregnant or nursing females.

Gender Eligibility for this Clinical Trial: Both

Minimum Age for this Clinical Trial: 6 Years

Maximum Age for this Clinical Trial: 17 Years

Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted for this Clinical Trial?: No

Clinical Trial Sponsor Information

Lead Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital

Overall Clinical Trial Officials and Contacts

Joseph Biederman, MD Principal Investigator Massachusetts General Hospital  

Additional Information

Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on August 29, 2008

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record. http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00181844

Study ID Number: 2004-P-001419

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00181844

Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board

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