Journal article
A four week randomised control trial of adjunctive medroxyprogesterone and tamoxifen in women with mania
J Kulkarni, M Berk, W Wang, L Mu, E Scarr, TE Van Rheenen, R Worsley, C Gurvich, E Gavrilidis, A De Castella, P Fitzgerald, SR Davis
Psychoneuroendocrinology | Published : 2014
Abstract
Emerging research has suggested that hormone treatments such as selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) or progestins may be useful in the treatment of mania. The current pilot study compared the use of the SERM tamoxifen and the progestin medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), as an adjunct to mood stabiliser medications, for the treatment of mania symptoms in 51 women in a 28-day double blind, placebo controlled study. The primary outcome was the change between baseline and day 28 mania scores as measured by the Clinician Administered Rating Scale for Mania (CARS-M). Adjunctive MPA treatment provided greater and more rapid improvement in mania symptoms compared with adjunctive placebo ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the NHMRC (Australia) and Stanley Medical Research Institute (Washington).