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Metabolic and Endocrine Profiles During 1-Year Treatment of Outpatients with Schizophrenia with Aripiprazole Lauroxil.

Henry A Nasrallah1, Ralph Aquila1, Arielle D Stanford1, Hasan H Jamal1, Peter J Weiden1, Robert Risinger1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We assessed long-term metabolic and endocrine profiles of outpatients with schizophrenia participating in a one-year open-label extension study of monthly aripiprazole lauroxil (AL), a long-acting injectable antipsychotic.
METHODS: Patients (N = 478) were enrolled in a 52-week, open-label extension study of AL monotherapy administered by intramuscular injection every 4 weeks. Of these, most (368) received AL 882 mg and the remainder AL 441 mg as their fixed-dose regimen. Among the patients entering the long-term study, 181 (38%) had already received three prior AL injections. The baseline values for this analysis were obtained from the visit before the first AL injection. Patients were followed for the full year of the extension study unless they discontinued early. Changes in metabolic parameters (weight, fasting blood sugar, lipids) and serum prolactin were assessed over the duration of AL exposure, which could extend to a total of 16 AL injections. Data presented are last observation carried forward from baseline to last visit.
RESULTS: Most patients remained for most of the follow-up period, with 409 (86%) remaining at 6 months and 326 (68%) completing the one-year treatment period. The mean (standard deviation) changes from baseline in the overall population were: +1.1 (27.5) mg/dL for glucose, +0.07 (0.6)% for glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), -3.3 (35.8) mg/dL for total cholesterol and -5.3 (101.9) mg/dL for triglycerides. Prolactin change from baseline was -8.7 ng/mL (14.7) for men and -14.9 (43.4) ng/mL for women. Overall, the mean weight change was +0.8 (5.9) kg. In terms of categorical weight change, 88 patients (18%) gained ≥7% body weight, and 59 (12%) lost ≥7% body weight. Overall, there was no clinically meaningful difference between any of these variables and AL dose.
CONCLUSION: Long-term treatment with AL in outpatients with schizophrenia was associated with a modest lowering of serum prolactin for both genders and relatively modest changes in average weight, fasting glucose, and HbA1c values. There appeared to be little net change in lipid parameters. This presentation extends a recently published report on the short-term metabolic and endocrine effects of AL over a period of 12 weeks. The present study increased the follow-up period to more than a year and was careful to use the first exposure to AL as the baseline. Limitations include lack of a comparison group and difficulty disentangling effects of medication treatment versus factors. Overall, the metabolic, weight, and endocrine effects reported here are consistent with other long-term effects of oral aripiprazole treatment. This study was funded by Alkermes, Inc.

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Keywords:  antipsychotic agents; aripiprazole; aripiprazole lauroxil; blood glucose; cholesterol; fasting; prolactin; psychopharmacology; schizophrenia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28839338      PMCID: PMC5546549     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacol Bull        ISSN: 0048-5764


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