Title of article :
Oral topiramate for treatment of alcohol dependence: a randomised controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Bankole A. Johnson، نويسنده , , Nassima Ait-Daoud، نويسنده , , Charles L. Bowden، نويسنده , , Carlo C. Diclemente، نويسنده , , John D Roache، نويسنده , , Kevin Lawson، نويسنده , , Martin A. Javors، نويسنده , , Jennie Z. Ma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
9
From page :
1677
To page :
1685
Abstract :
Background Topiramate, a sulphamate fructopyranose derivative, might antagonise alcoholʹs rewarding effects associated with abuse liability by inhibiting mesocorticolimbic dopamine release via the contemporaneous facilitation of -y-amino-butyric acid activity and inhibition of glutamate function. We aimed to see whether topiramate was more effective than placebo as a treatment for alcohol dependence. Methods We did a double-blind randomised controlled 12-week clinical trial comparing oral topiramate and placebo for treatment of 150 individuals with alcohol dependence. Of these 150 individuals, 75 were assigned to receive topiramate (escalating dose of 25-300 mg per day) and 75 had placebo as an adjunct to weekly standardised medication compliance management. Primary efficacy variables were: self-reported drinking (drinks per day, drinks per drinking day, percentage of heavy drinking days, percentage of days abstinent) and plasma γ-glutamyl transferase, an objective index of alcohol consumption. The secondary efficacy variable was self-reported craving. Findings At study end, participants on topiramate, compared with those on placebo, had 2-88 (95% CI -4•50 to -1•27) fewer drinks per day (p=0•0006), 3•10 (-4•88 to -1•31) fewer drinks per drinking day (p=0•0009), 27•6% fewer heavy drinking days (p=0•0003), 26•2% more days abstinent (p=0•0003), and a log plasma γ-glutamyl transferase ratio of 0•07 (-0•11 to -0•02) less (p=0•0046). Topiramate-induced differences in craving were also significantly greater than those of placebo, of similar magnitude to the self-reported drinking changes, and highly correlated with them. Interpretation Topiramate (up to 300 mg per day) is more efficacious than placebo as an adjunct to standardised medication compliance management in treatment of alcohol dependence.
Journal title :
The Lancet
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
The Lancet
Record number :
558923
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