Purpose

The purpose of this study is to determine if NaBen® is a safe and effective add-on treatment for schizophrenia in adolescents.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 12 Years and 17 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Male or female subjects who are between 12 and 17 years of age inclusive - Physician confirmed DSM-IV or -V diagnosis of schizophrenia based on MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders Studies for Children and Adolescents, version 6.0 (MINI-KID, Version 6.0) - Are clinically stable with residual symptoms, defined as a total score of ≥ 60 of PANSS and a score of ≥ 40 for SANS - An unchanged antipsychotic medication regimen for at least eight (8) weeks prior to randomization into the study and expected to remain unchanged during the study (longer for depot or long-acting antipsychotics: ten (10) months for Aripiprazole (Maintena®) and Paliperidone (Xeplion®); six (6) months for Olanzapine pamoate monohydrate (Zypadhera®); and at least 6 times duration of the reported half life or minimum four (4) months for other depot or long-acting antipsychotics) - In good general physical health and all physical exam, neurological exam and laboratory assessments (urine/blood routine, biochemical tests and ECG) are clinically unremarkable per the investigator - Subject has a negative urine illicit drug screening test - Subject understands and is willing to sign the Informed Assent Form (IAF) prior to study entry and agrees to be available for all the study visits - The subject's guardian understands and is willing to sign the Informed Consent Form (ICF) prior to study entry and agrees to be available for all the study visits - Must not be a danger to self or others and must have family support available to be maintained as outpatients

Exclusion Criteria

  • Meets the DSM-IV or -V criteria at screening for mental retardation, dissociative disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, autistic disorder, or primary substance induced psychotic disorder. Other comorbid disorders; e.g., attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are allowed as long as schizophrenia is the primary diagnosis and the comorbid disorder(s) do not require medication. - Subjects whose illness was resistant to antipsychotics according to prior trials of two different antipsychotics of adequate dose - History of epilepsy, head trauma, or neurological illness other than Tourette's syndrome - History of allergic reaction to sodium benzoate - Serious medical illnesses such as acute or chronic renal disease, liver failure or heart disease that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with the conduct of the study. - Current substance abuse or positive urine illicit drug screening or history of substance dependence (including alcohol, but excluding nicotine and caffeine) in the past three (3) months. - Use of depot antipsychotics in the past six (6) months - Inability to follow protocol - Body Mass Index (BMI) > 35 - Female subjects who are pregnant (as confirmed by urine pregnancy test performed at screening Visit) or are nursing, or who do not agree to abstinence or birth control during the study - Cancer within the last three (3) years except for basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma - Previous participation in an intervention trial within 30 days of randomization - Subjects whose PANSS score has decreased more than 10 percent during the Screening Phase

Study Design

Phase
Phase 2/Phase 3
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Quadruple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
NaBen®
NaBen® is a white oral tablet (500 mg), which will be taken twice daily at a total dose of 1000 mg/day during this study.
  • Drug: NaBen®
    The Study Treatment is NaBen®, which will look, and will be packaged and maintained exactly the same way as the Control Treatment (Placebo).
Placebo Comparator
Placebo
The control treatment is placebo.
  • Drug: Placebo
    The ingredients in the Control Treatment are exactly the same as in the Study Treatment, except without the primary active ingredient.

Recruiting Locations

Children's National and nearby locations

Children's National Health System
Washington, District of Columbia 20010
Contact:
Adelaide S Robb, MD
202-476-3042
Arobb@childrensnational.org

More Details

NCT ID
NCT01908192
Status
Unknown status
Sponsor
SyneuRx International (Taiwan) Corp

Study Contact

Yashar Salek, MD
1-301-956-2527
yashars@amarexcro.com

Detailed Description

This is a two-part, multi-center, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study, in which adolescent subjects with schizophrenia will be enrolled. Overall, eligible subjects will be randomized in a pre-defined 1:1 ratio to NaBen® or placebo. This study will be conducted in two parts: In Part 1 (Phase IIb) of the study, 76 subjects (~ 60% of the total planned subjects) will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio (NaBen® or placebo), of which 38 subjects will be randomized to the NaBen® group and 38 subjects to the placebo group. An interim analysis (IA) will be conducted after the randomization of the 76th subject in Part 1 of the study. The data will be analyzed after all enrolled subjects in Part 1 of the study complete Visit 5 (week 6) or are withdrawn from the study, whichever occurs first. The data from IA will be reviewed by an independent Data Safety and Monitoring Committee (DSMC) that will be responsible for the review of the data from the Part 1 (Phase IIb) of the study for both safety and the effectiveness. In Part 2 (Phase III) of the study, a total of 50 subjects will be randomized, of which 25 subjects will be randomized to the NaBen® group and 25 subjects to the placebo group. The final subject numbers in the study will depend on the sample size re-estimation after Part 1 of the study.

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