[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100490672":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":19,"overallOfficials":25,"centralContacts":25,"locations":25,"responsibleParty":31,"collaborators":25,"id":35,"slug":36,"hasResults":37,"nctId":38,"briefTitle":39,"officialTitle":40,"acronym":41,"eligibilityCriteria":42,"healthyVolunteers":37,"sex":43,"minAge":44,"maxAge":25,"enrollmentInfo":45,"targetDuration":25,"studyType":48,"phases":49,"briefSummary":51,"conditions":52,"keywords":55,"overallStatus":59,"whyStopped":25,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":60,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":61,"startDateStruct":64,"completionDateStruct":66,"leadSponsor":68,"locationsCount":25},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center","FED",[8,15],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"Treatment","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Methylphenidate 20 mg",[13,14],"Behavioral: Psychosocial intervention","Drug: Methylphenidate",{"label":16,"type":17,"description":16,"interventionNames":18},"Placebo","PLACEBO_COMPARATOR",[13],[20,26],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":25},"BEHAVIORAL","Psychosocial intervention","The counseling session, in which a trained study clinician will counsel the primary caregiver, will take place at each study visit and after the randomization visit. It will last approximately 20-30 minutes. Each counseling session will consist of the following elements:\n\n* Review and adjustment of the patient and caregiver supportive care plans\n* Emotional support and the opportunity to ventilate feelings\n* Counseling regarding specific caregiving skills\n* Assistance with problem-solving of specific issues that the caregiver brings to the sessions\n* Answers to questions regarding the educational materials The educational materials will consist of a copy of the book \"The 36-Hour Day\" by Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins. The caregiver also will be provided with 24-hour phone access to the study nurse or physician for assistance with crises that may arise after hours.",[16,9],null,{"type":27,"name":28,"description":29,"armGroupLabels":30,"otherNames":25},"DRUG","Methylphenidate","norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitor",[9],{"type":32,"investigatorFullName":33,"investigatorTitle":34,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":25,"oldOrganization":25},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Olga Brawman-mintzer","Staff Physician","100490672","phase-2-methylphenidate-for-apathy-in-veterans-with-parkinsons-disease-100490672",false,"NCT05669170","Methylphenidate for Apathy in Veterans With Parkinson's Disease","Evaluating Safety and Potential Benefit of Methylphenidate as a Symptomatic Treatment for Apathy in Veterans With Parkinson's Disease.","MAV-PD","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* • Clinically established or probable Parkinson disease according to the Movement Disorders Society Clinical Diagnostic Criteria for Parkinson's Disease\n\n  * Age 40 or older at the time of screening\n  * Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score between 17-30.\n  * Clinical Dementia Rating scale (CDR) lower than 1 and CDR sum of boxes lower than 4.5. The CDR is a numeric scale used to quantify the severity of symptoms of dementia. Using a structured interview protocol, qualified raters assess the subject's cognitive and functional performance in six areas: memory, orientation, judgement, and problem solving, community affairs, home and hobbies, and personal care. Scores are combined to obtain a composite score ranging from 0 through 3. A score between 0 and 1 indicates none or mild symptoms. The individual scores can also be added up, which gives the sum of boxes score.\n  * Clinically significant apathy for at least four weeks for which either the frequency of apathy as assessed by the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) is 'Very frequently', or the frequency of apathy as assessed by the NPI is 'Frequently' or 'Often' AND the severity of apathy as assessed by the NPI is 'Moderate' or 'Marked'\n  * Provision of informed consent for participation in the study by the patient. The ability to provide consent will be determined by the Assessment of Capacity for Everyday Decision-Making (ACED). The total score must be 9 (out of 10) or higher to meet the criteria for the study.\n  * Availability of primary caregiver, who spends greater than ten hours a week with the patient and supervises his\u002Fher care, to accompany the patient to study visits and to participate in the study\n  * Sufficient fluency of both the patient and caregiver in written and spoken English\n  * No change to PD medications within the month preceding randomization, including starting, stopping, or dosage modifications\n  * Treatment with stable doses of levodopa and cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) is allowable if stable for 3 months before randomization. Other psychotropics (with the exclusion of antipsychotics), if stable for 3 months, may be allowed only with PIs' approval on a case-by-case basis\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* • Meets criteria Major Depressive Episode according to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder 5\n\n  * History of psychotic symptoms due to another illness (i.e., schizophrenia, psychosis in mood disorders, etc.) in the past 2 years\n  * Clinically significant agitation\u002Faggression for which either the frequency of agitation\u002Faggression as assessed by the NPI is 'Very frequently', or the frequency of agitation\u002Faggression as assessed by the NPI is 'Frequently' AND the severity of the agitation as assessed by the NPI is 'Moderate', or 'Marked'\n  * Clinically significant delusions for which either the frequency of delusions as assessed by the NPI is 'Very frequently', or the frequency of delusions as assessed by the NPI is 'Frequently' AND the severity of the delusions as assessed by the NPI is 'Moderate', or 'Marked'\n  * Clinically significant hallucinations for which either the frequency of hallucinations as assessed by the NPI is 'Very frequently', or the frequency of hallucinations as assessed by the NPI is 'Frequently' AND the severity of the hallucinations as assessed by the NPI is 'Moderate', or 'Marked'\n  * Clinically significant impulse control disorders as assessed by the QUIP\n  * Substance use disorder in the past year as assessed by the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10).\n  * Treatment with psychotropic medications in the 2 weeks prior to randomization with the exception of approved treatments for cognitive impairment (ChEIs and memantine), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants, and trazodone (if used as an aid to facilitate sleep and not as an antidepressant); other psychotropics (with the exclusion of antipsychotics), if stable for 3 months, may be allowed only with PI approval on a case-by-case basis. Note that antipsychotics are expressly prohibited\n  * Treatment with methylphenidate is contraindicated in the opinion of the PIs\n  * Failure of treatment with methylphenidate in the past for apathy\n  * Treatment with a medication that would prohibit the safe concurrent use of methylphenidate such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants\n  * Need for acute psychiatric hospitalization\n  * Active suicidal ideation as assessed by the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS).60 If any of the responses to the questionnaires are yes, the subject will be evaluated by a psychiatrist to assess the risk of suicidality.\n  * Uncontrolled hypertension (medication non-compliance or past 3 months with a diastolic reading of 105 mmHg)\n  * Symptomatic coronary artery disease deemed to be significant by the PIs at the time of screening\n  * Unintentional weight loss as determined by the PIs in the last three months\n  * Significant communicative impairments that prohibit meaningful participation in the study assessments\n  * Current participation in a clinical trial\n  * Hyperthyroidism, advanced arteriosclerosis, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, serious structural cardiac abnormalities, cardiomyopathy, serious heart rhythm abnormalities, or a family history of sudden death or death related to heart problems\n  * Glaucoma, pheochromocytoma, or known or suspected hypersensitivity to methylphenidate or its excipients\n  * CNS abnormalities (e.g., cerebral aneurysm) and\u002For other vascular abnormalities such as vasculitis or pre-existing stroke, motor tics or family history or diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome, seizures (convulsions, epilepsy), or abnormal EEGs\n  * Any condition that, in the opinion of the PIs, makes it medically inappropriate or risky for the patient to enroll in the trial\n  * Women who are currently pregnant (methylphenidate is category D). Screening will include pregnancy test","ALL","40 Years",{"count":46,"type":47},60,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[50],"PHASE2","Apathy is one of the most common behavioral symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Patients with apathy show diminution in motivation and goal-directed behaviors, which is a fundamental aspect of human functioning, affecting dependency and quality of life. Although apathy is thought to be potentially treatable currently there are no effective treatments for apathy. Given the higher incidence of medical and psychiatric comorbidities, the Veterans Affairs health system represents a unique population for which medication response may be different from the general population. This study aims to evaluate if a medication that has already been proven to be useful in Alzheimer's disease patients with apathy, could be helpful in Parkinson's disease as well as decreasing its debilitating consequences and reducing patients' dependency on caregivers, providing well-deserved relief to patients and their loved ones.",[53,54],"Parkinson Disease","Apathy",[56,57,58],"methylphenidate","apathy","Parkinson disease","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2022-12-28",{"date":62,"type":63},"2022-12-30","ACTUAL",{"date":65,"type":47},"2024-01",{"date":67,"type":47},"2028-06",{"name":5,"class":6}]