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The purpose of this pilot randomized clinical trial is to begin to delineate the pathophysiological changes associated with antipsychotic associated metabolic side effects. The study will be performed in 36 healthy people between the ages of 18 and 30, who have never taken an antipsychotic, will undergo baseline laboratory tests before being randomized to 5mg BID of olanzapine or 6mg BID of iloperidone or placebo to take for up to 4 weeks. The primary outcome measure will be a correlation of early changes in leptin with weight gain. We will also record changes in food intake, resting metabolic rate, oral glucose tolerance and fasting insulin and glucose levels, lipids and inflammation markers. Subjects will be followed closely to monitor for safety throughout the 4-week study and will be discontinued if there is a medically significant change in metabolic status or other antipsychotic side effects. Metabolic assessments will be performed again at the time of discontinuation or at the end of an 4-week period, and change from baseline in the two treatment groups will be compared.
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Early changes (baseline vs day 3) in leptin will correlate with later changes in weight (at study termination.)
Olanzapine will have greater effects on glucose homeostasis than iloperidone or placebo, and these effects will be separate from effects on body weight and composition.
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31 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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