Phase 4
N=90
Acamprosate in Alcoholics With Comorbid Anxiety or Depression
Alcohol Dependence · Major Depression · Social Anxiety Disorder · Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00330174 ↗Enrolled (actual)
90
Serious AEs
2.2%
Results posted
Apr 2015
Primary outcome: Primary: Percent Days Drinking — 34.9; 31.9 percentage of days drinking — p=0.64
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- Phase 4
- Interventions
- Acamprosate (Drug)
- Age
- Adult · 18+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Primary completion
- Sep 2010
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Percent Days Drinking |
34.9; 31.9 | 0.64 |
| SECONDARY Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) |
11.0; 11.5 | — |
| SECONDARY Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale |
22.5; 23.2 | — |
| SECONDARY Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale |
10.5; 9.4 | — |
Summary
STUDY OBJECTIVES:
The primary objective of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of acamprosate versus placebo in the treatment of alcohol dependence in adults with co-occurring mood or anxiety disorders (specifically, depression (MDE), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or social anxiety disorder). Secondary objectives are to evaluate the effect of acamprosate treatment on mood and anxiety disorders.
STUDY DESIGN:
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating acamprosate in the treatment of alcohol dependence in adult outpatients with concurrent mood and/or anxiety disorders. The active study phase will be 12 weeks in duration. There will be a two-week screening period, followed by 12 weeks of study medication and a follow-up assessment at 14 weeks from randomization.
STUDY POPULATION:
A total of 90 (30 per site) men and women aged 18-60 years who have a current diagnosis of alcohol dependence as well as a current DSM-IV diagnosis of either MDE, GAD and/or social anxiety will be recruited to participate in this study. Only those individuals whose psychiatric disorders are stable will be randomized to acamprosate or placebo. Three sites will participate in this trial.
TREATMENTS:
Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive either acamprosate or matching placebo for 12 weeks.
EFFICACY ASSESSEMENTS:
The primary efficacy outcome measure will be cumulative days abstinent as measured by self-report.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Adults ages 18-60
- Meet DSM-IV criteria for current (past 90 days) alcohol dependence
- Must identify alcohol as the primary substance of abuse
- Meet DSM-IV criteria for a current major depressive episode, GAD and/or social anxiety disorder
- Have a stable psychiatric condition, as evidenced by a baseline CGI change score of 4 or below between the time of initial screening and the baseline visit, and if receiving psychotropic medication, must have a stable dose of medication for at least one month prior to baseline.
- Must have a negative urine drug screen at the baseline visit; UDS may be repeated no more that twice to obtain an negative UDS
- May be receiving medication treatment for anxiety/mood disorder as long as the dosage has been stable for 4 weeks prior to randomization.
- May be engaged in psychosocial treatment for alcohol dependence or for mood/anxiety disorders.
- Must abstain from alcohol for at least 3 consecutive days but no more than 21 days prior to medication initiation
- Subjects must be able to adequately provide informed consent and function at an intellectual level sufficient to allow the accurate completion of all assessment instruments
- Subjects must consent to random assignment, be willing to commit to medication treatment and follow-up assessments
- CIWA-Ar scale is 8 or less at the baseline visit
Exclusion Criteria
- Individuals with a primary psychotic disorder or bipolar disorder
- Individuals who meet DSM-IV criteria for current (past 90 days) dependence on substances other than alcohol, caffeine or nicotine
- Individuals with an uncontrolled neurologic condition that could confound the results of the study
- Individuals with an uncontrolled medical condition that may adversely affect the conduct of this trial or jeopardize the subject's safety
- Regular use of benzodiazepines for the treatment of psychiatric symptoms (as defined as more than 12 times in the month prior to the screening visit)
- Individuals receiving pharmacotherapy (e.g. disulfiram or naltrexone) for prevention of alcohol relapse
- Women of childbearing potential who are lactating or refuse to use adequate forms of birth control
- Current suicidal or homicidal risk
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00330174). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.