Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03522168
Brief Summary: Main LAP01 study: The purpose is to evaluate the long-term pathologic weight changes associated with multi-year risperidone or aripiprazole therapy in 3 - \<18-year-old children, who have varying durations of prior antipsychotic drug exposure from the start of study Month 0 (M0). This is critical because children appear to have greater vulnerability to antipsychotic-associated weight gain than adults, and obesity has significant effects on morbidity and mortality. An additional sub-study (registry sub-study) was added via a protocol amendment. This registry sub-study is optional for participants and only participants who participate in the main study are eligible if they were 6 to less than 18 years of age at the time of the M0 visit. Participants who consent to this registry sub-study will participate in yearly in-person visits and complete monthly assessments remotely over the course of two additional years from the time of their final visit of the main LAP01 study.
Detailed Description: Main LAP01 study: Prospective, multi-site, Phase 4, longitudinal observational study designed to systematically collect robust longitudinal post-marketing safety and quality of life data about multi-year pediatric treatment with risperidone or aripiprazole. Screening may occur for up to 37 days prior to enrollment. Assessments will occur at in-person visits planned at months 0, 6, 12, 18 and 24, and at unscheduled, in-person visits that study staff request when the participant switches or stops antipsychotic monotherapy with risperidone or aripiprazole, adds or stops treatment with a weight modifying agent, becomes pregnant, chooses to withdraw from the study prematurely or, has an ongoing Serious Adverse Event (SAE) that requires further assessment. Monthly remote interim contacts occurring between in-person visits will monitor for changes (other than dose related) in antipsychotic therapy or weight modifying treatments, potential SAEs, and potential pregnancy. The participant, his/her parent/guardian, and the participant's personal psychotropic-prescribing medical provider (PPPMP) will make any and all decisions related to antipsychotic medications, any other medications, and the participant's current mental state, developmental/psychiatric condition, and level of risk for potential harm to self or others independent of the study procedures and assessments. Study staff (SS) will share with the participant's PPPMP all lab results and changes in the participant's AEs or clinical presentation, which the study medical clinician (SMC) considers medically concerning based on the participant's assessment during in-person visits. If an emergency safety concern is evident during an in-person visit, the SMC will immediately assess the participant, following medical standard-of-care procedures, to determine whether the participant is safe to leave the clinic or requires additional emergency care. If new or worsening symptoms are reported by the participant or parent/guardian during remote interim contacts, the participant and/or parent/guardian will be instructed to contact the PPPMP directly. Registry sub-study: Participants who choose to participate will consent via a mobile application (Pattern Health) and will measure their height and weight at home monthly (also collected through the Pattern Health mobile application). One questionnaire will be completed every 6 months via the Pattern Health mobile application. Yearly in-person visits will be conducted to obtain in-clinic height, weight, vital signs and review concomitant medications.
Study: NCT03522168
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Protocol Section: NCT03522168