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The efficacy of sulpiride augmentation for schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a serious and chronic illness in which psychotic symptoms are prominent. The psychotic symptoms are often managed with drugs. Not all people with schizophrenia respond well to treatment with antipsychotic drugs and sulpiride is often used as an add-on drug for promoting the efficacy of another medication. Several clinical trials reported effects of sulpiride augmentation for management of schizophrenia. We included four small trials which compared sulpiride plus clozapine with clozapine alone for very ill people. Evidence from the present review suggested that short-term sulpiride plus clozapine probably is more effective than clozapine alone in producing clinical improvement in some people. The evidence is, however, weak and prone to considerable bias. This is a good area for more research.

Hintergrund

Sulpiride may be used in combination with other antipsychotic drugs in the hope of augmenting effectiveness – especially for those whose schizophrenia has proved resistant to treatment.

Zielsetzungen

To evaluate the effects of sulpiride augmentation versus monotherapy for people with schizophrenia.

Suchstrategie

We searched the Cochrane Schizophrenia Group Trials Register (July 2009) which is based on regular searches of CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO.

Auswahlkriterien

All relevant randomised clinical trials (RCTs).

Datensammlung und ‐analyse

We extracted data independently. For dichotomous data we calculated relative risks (RR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on a fixed-effect model. For continuous data, we calculated weighted mean differences (WMD) again based on a fixed-effect model.

Hauptergebnisse

We included three short-term and one long-term trial (total N=221). All participants had schizophrenia that was either treatment-resistant or with prominent negative symptoms. All studies compared sulpiride plus clozapine with clozapine (+/- placebo), were small and at considerable risk of bias.

Short-term data of 'no clinically significant response' in global state tended to favour sulpiride augmentation of clozapine compared with clozapine alone (n=193, 3 RCTs, RR 0.58 CI 0.3 to 1.09).

People allocated to sulpiride plus clozapine had more movement disorders (n=70, 1 RCT, RR 48.24 CI 3.05 to 762.56) and an increase in serum prolactin (skewed data, 1 RCT), but less incidence of hypersalivation (n=162, 3 RCTs, RR 0.49 CI 0.29 to 0.83) and less weight gain (n=64, 1 RCT, RR 0.30 CI 0.09 to 0.99). The augmentation of clozapine by sulpiride also caused less appetite loss (n=70, 1 RCT, RR 0.09 CI 0.01 to 0.70, NNT 4 CI 4 to 12, Z=2.31, P=0.02) and less abdominal distension (n=70, 1 RCT, RR 0.10 CI 0.01 to 0.78, NNT 5 CI 4 to 19, Z=2.20, P=0.03).

Long-term data showed no significant difference in global state (n=70, 1 RCT, RR 0.67 CI 0.42 to 1.08) and relapse (n=70, 1 RCT, RR 0.85 CI 0.5 to 1.3).

Schlussfolgerungen der Autoren

Sulpiride plus clozapine is probably more effective than clozapine alone in producing clinical improvement in some people whose illness has been resistant to other antipsychotic drugs including clozapine. However, much more robust data are needed.

Zitierung
Wang J, Omori IM, Fenton M, Soares BGO. Sulpiride augmentation for schizophrenia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD008125. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD008125.pub2.

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