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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2007 Dec:51:s88-95.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.191.51.s88.

Acute effects of treatment for prodromal symptoms for people putatively in a late initial prodromal state of psychosis

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Acute effects of treatment for prodromal symptoms for people putatively in a late initial prodromal state of psychosis

S Ruhrmann et al. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 2007 Dec.

Abstract

Background: People in a putatively late prodromal state not only have an enhanced risk for psychosis but already suffer from mental and functional disturbances.

Aims: To evaluate the acute effects of a combined supportive and antipsychotic treatment on prodromal symptoms.

Method: Putatively prodromal individuals were randomly assigned to a needs-focused intervention without (n=59) or with amisulpride (n=65). Outcome measures at 12-weeks effects were prodromal symptoms, global functioning and extrapyramidal side-effects.

Results: Amisulpride plus the needs-focused intervention produced superior effects on attenuated and full-blown psychotic symptoms, basic, depressive and negative symptoms, and global functioning. Main side-effects were prolactin associated.

Conclusions: Coadministration of amisulpride yielded a marked symptomatic benefit. Effects require confirmation by a placebo-controlled study.

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