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Real-life Assessment of Abilify Maintena + Rexult in Schizophrenia

Real-life Assessment of Abilify Maintena + Rexult in Schizophrenia

Recruiting
18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

MainRexult study aims to carefully evaluate a cohort of patients with schizophrenia and related disorder prescribed with the combination therapy with Abilify Maintena and Rexulti on its efficacy and tolerability in a real-life clinical setting.

Description

Currently, there is no recommendation on next-step treatment strategy if the patients remain suffering from residual symptoms, have incomplete remission, or have acute exacerbation of schizophrenia whilst receiving aripiprazole long acting injection at its recommended (maximum) dose, except to switch to other second generation antipsychotics (SGA) or to clozapine if they are in their treatment-resistant course. Such practice may incur risks of full relapse and/or unnecessary side effects to the patients, in particularly to those already showed insufficient treatment response, intolerability to side effects, or non-adherence to other antipsychotics before. On the contrary, adding another SGAs to this special cohort appears to be rational. Especially, brexpiprazole might be an ideal choice for its serotonin-dopamine activity modulator property to achieve better symptom control, and at the same time retaining the benefits from the lower incidence of side effects than other SGAs.

Cases reports on combination therapy with aripiprazole (oral or LAI) with brexpiprazole had demonstrated initial favorable outcomes, albeit lacking empirical evidence from randomized controlled trial or longer term follow-up study. Therefore, the current MainRexult study aims to carefully evaluate a cohort of patients with schizophrenia and related disorders prescribed with the combination therapy with Abilify Maintena and Rexulti on its efficacy and tolerability in an non-interventional, naturalistic real-life clinical setting.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age: 18- 65 years old at the time of enrollment
  • Able to read and communicate in English and/or Chinese
  • Able to give informed consent
  • Has been diagnosed to have Schizophrenia (DSM-5 or ICD-10 F20 [except F20.81], Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder (DSM-5 or ICD-10 F21), or Schizoaffective Disorder (DSM-5 or ICD-10 F25), (Persistent) Delusional Disorder (DSM-5 or ICD-10 F22), Schizophreniform Disorder (DSM-5 or ICD-10 F20.81), Brief Psychotic Disorder (DSM-5) or Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder (ICD-10 F23)
  • Is receiving the combination with Abilify Maintena and brexpiprazole as treatment ≤8 weeks at the time of recruitment

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age <18 years old
  • Unable to read English or Chinese
  • Unable to give informed consent
  • Had been diagnosed to have Intellectual Disabilities (DSM-5) or Mental Retardation (ICD-10 F70-73)

Study details
    Schizophrenia and Related Disorders
    Anxiety Depression

NCT05169268

The University of Hong Kong

27 January 2024

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