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180 Improvement of Sexual Function Observed During Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with Adjunctive Pimavanserin

Authors :
Freeman, Marlene P.
Fava, Maurizio
Dirks, Bryan
Jha, Manish K.
Shelton, Richard C.
Thase, Michael E.
Trivedi, Madhukar H.
Papakostas, George I.
Liu, Keith
Whitworth, Troy
Stankovic, Srdjan
Source :
CNS Spectrums; April 2020, Vol. 25 Issue: 2 p313-314, 2p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Abstract:Study Objectives:Sexual dysfunction occurs in 40%-60% of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), due to either the illness itself and/or the effects of antidepressant treatment. The phase-2 CLARITY trial recently demonstrated the efficacy of adjunctive pimavanserin (PIM) for MDD when added to ongoing selective serotonin or serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SSRI/SNRI) treatment. No new safety observations were reported in this study. This post-hoc analysis examines the potential impact of PIM treatment on sexual function.Method:Study methodology has been presented previously (APA 2019). Adult male and female patients with moderate-to-severe MDD were randomized to PIM 34 mg/day (n=51) or placebo (PBO, n=152) added to ongoing SSRI/SNRI treatment. Massachusetts General Hospital–Sexual Functioning Inventory (MGH-SFI) and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-item version (HAMD-17) item 14 (sexual interest) scores were examined by analysis of covariance.Results:Adjunctive PIM resulted in significantly greater 5-week reduction (improvement) relative to SSRI/SNRI treatment plus placebo on mean MGH-SFI scores (difference –0.634, SE 0.167; P<0.001; effect size [ES], Cohen’s d 0.614). Similarly, PIM resulted in greater improvement compared with placebo on individual MGH-SFI items that applied to both males and females: Interest in Sex (P=0.006; ES=0.483), Ability to Get Sexually Aroused/Excited (P=0.001; ES=0.560), Ability to Achieve Orgasm (P<0.001; ES=0.609), Overall Sexual Satisfaction (P=0.003; ES=0.524). HAMD-17 item 14 scores were also significantly more reduced (improved) with PIM (P<0.001; ES=0.574).Conclusions:These results underscore the potential of adjunctive PIM for improving sexual function in patients with MDD and inadequate response to SSRIs/SNRIs. Potential benefits should be confirmed in further studies.Funding Acknowledgements:ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10928529 and 21656509
Volume :
25
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
CNS Spectrums
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs53070750
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1092852920000954