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An ACE Inhibitor (Perindopril) or an Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (Candesartan) as a Treatment for Methamphetamine Dependence

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Baylor College of Medicine

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 1

Conditions

Methamphetamine Dependence
Substance Abuse
Methamphetamine Abuse

Treatments

Drug: Placebo
Drug: Candesartan
Drug: Perindopril

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT01062451
H-23235
R01DA023468 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
DPMC

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary objective is to determine the dose dependent effects of treatment with perindopril on methamphetamine (MA)-induced craving and on the reinforcing effects of MA indexed by MA self-administration. We will also determine the effects of treatment with candesartan on MA-induced craving and on the reinforcing effects of MA indexed by MA self-administration.

Full description

Our preliminary data indicate that the ACE inhibitor perindopril can attenuate MA-induced drug craving, suggesting that perindopril should be evaluated as a treatment for MA dependence. Candesartan works similarly to perindopril but should lack the U-shaped dose response. Like perindopril, candesartan is used for hypertension. Whereas perindopril reduces the synthesis of angiotensin II, candesartan blocks angiotensin II receptors.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Be English-speaking non-treatment-seeking volunteers.
  • Be between 18-55 years of age.
  • Meet DSM-IV TR criteria for MA dependence.
  • Have a self-reported history of using MA by the IV route.
  • Have vital signs as follows: resting pulse between 50 and 90 bpm, blood pressures between 85-150mm Hg systolic and 45-90mm Hg diastolic.
  • Have a breathalyzer test indicating an undetectable blood alcohol level upon admission.
  • Have hematology and chemistry laboratory tests that are within normal (+/- 10%) limits with the following exceptions: a) liver function tests (total bilirubin, ALT, AST, and alkaline phosphatase) < 3 x the upper limit of normal, and b) kidney function tests (creatinine and BUN) < 2 x the upper limit of normal.
  • Have a baseline ECG that demonstrates normal sinus rhythm, normal conduction, and no clinically significant arrhythmias.
  • Have a medical history and brief physical examination demonstrating no clinically significant contraindications for study participation, in the judgment of the admitting physician and the principal investigator. Adult ADHD is allowable, as long as symptoms do not interfere with participation.
  • Demonstrate MA-induced craving, evidenced by a change in "desire" greater than 20 on a 0 to 100mm VAS.
  • Weigh between 60 and 100kg.

Exclusion criteria

  • Have any previous medically adverse reaction to MA, including loss of consciousness, chest pain, or epileptic seizure.
  • Have neurological or psychiatric disorders, such as: episode of major depression within the past 2 years as assessed by MINI; lifetime history of schizophrenia, other psychotic illness, or bipolar illness as assessed by MINI; current organic brain disease or dementia assessed by clinical interview; history of or any current psychiatric disorder which would require ongoing treatment or which would make study compliance difficult; history of suicide attempts within the past three months and/or current suicidal ideation/plan; history of psychosis occurring in the absence of current MA use.
  • Meet DSM-IV criteria for abuse or dependence on alcohol or other drugs, except for nicotine or marijuana.
  • Have evidence of clinically significant heart disease or hypertension, as determined by the PI.
  • Have evidence of untreated or unstable medical illness including: neuroendocrine, autoimmune, renal, hepatic, or active infectious disease.
  • Have HIV and are currently symptomatic, have a diagnosis of AIDS, or are receiving antiretroviral medication.
  • Be pregnant or nursing. Other females must either be unable to conceive (i.e., surgically sterilized, sterile, or post-menopausal) or be using a reliable form of contraception (e.g., abstinence, birth control pills, intrauterine device, condoms, or spermicide). All females must provide negative pregnancy urine tests before study entry, and weekly throughout the study.
  • Have any history of asthma, chronic coughing and wheezing, or other chronic respiratory illnesses.
  • Currently use alpha or beta agonists, theophylline, or other sympathomimetics.
  • Have any other illness, condition, or use of medications, which in the opinion of the P.I. and/or the admitting physician would preclude safe and/or successful completion of the study.

Rationale for Other Exclusion Criteria:

Participants with asthma or who take medications for asthma are excluded due to potential adverse interactions between treatment medications and MA. Participants who use alcohol heavily are excluded due to the potential of withdrawal symptoms in the hospital. Participants with active HIV disease are excluded to avoid potentially exacerbating their underlying illness and because of potential drug interactions. Reliable methods of birth are required to prevent pregnancy, and the use of frequent urine pregnancy tests will exclude women who become pregnant. This is important because perindopril can produce significant birth defects.

Criteria for Discontinuation Following Initiation:

Participants will be discharged if they have a positive breath test indicating use of alcohol or a urine test indicating use of illicit use of drugs while on the study, if they do not comply with study procedures, or if they do not tolerate MA.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

80 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group

Placebo
Placebo Comparator group
Treatment:
Drug: Placebo
Perindopril
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Drug: Perindopril
Candesartan
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Drug: Candesartan

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