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Long-term safety and durability of effect with a combination of olanzapine and samidorphan in patients with schizophrenia: results from a 1-year open-label extension study

Sergey Yagoda, Christine Graham, Adam Simmons, Christina Arevalo, Ying Jiang, David McDonnell

2020CNS Spectrums32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Combination olanzapine and samidorphan (OLZ/SAM), in development for schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder, is intended to provide the efficacy of olanzapine while mitigating olanzapine-associated weight gain. OLZ/SAM safety, tolerability, and efficacy from a 52-week open-label extension study in patients with schizophrenia are reported. METHODS: Patients previously completing the 4-week, double-blind ENLIGHTEN-1 study switched from OLZ/SAM, olanzapine, or placebo to OLZ/SAM. Assessments included adverse events (AEs), weight, vital signs, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), and Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) scores. Baseline was prior to first dose of OLZ/SAM in the extension study. RESULTS: In total, 281 patients enrolled, 277 received ≥1 OLZ/SAM dose, and 183 (66.1%) completed 52 weeks. Reasons for discontinuation included patient withdrawal (15.5%), loss to follow-up (6.9%), AEs (5.8%), and lack of efficacy (1.8%). AEs were reported in 136 (49.1%) patients; increased weight (13%) and somnolence (8%) were most common. Ten serious AEs were reported in eight patients (2.9%); none were considered treatment related. There were no deaths. Mean (SD) baseline weight was 79.1 (17.8) kg. Mean weight change from baseline to week 52 was 1.86 kg (2.79% increase). PANSS total and CGI-S scores continued to decline over 52 weeks (mean [95% CI] changes from baseline to week 52: -16.2 [-18.5, -14.0] and -0.9 [-1.0, -0.8], respectively). CONCLUSION: OLZ/SAM was generally well tolerated in this extension study; most patients completed the 52-week treatment period with sustained improvement in schizophrenia symptoms. Mean increases in weight stabilized by week 6 with limited subsequent change through end of treatment.

Topics & Concepts

OlanzapineTolerabilityDiscontinuationClinical Global ImpressionMedicinePositive and Negative Syndrome ScaleAdverse effectExtrapyramidal symptomsSomnolenceAtypical antipsychoticInternal medicineWeight gainAripiprazoleSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)PlaceboAntipsychoticPsychiatryPsychosisBody weightAlternative medicinePathologySchizophrenia research and treatmentBipolar Disorder and TreatmentTreatment of Major Depression
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