Opioid antagonists to prevent olanzapine-induced weight gain: A systematic review.

The Mental Health Clinician Pub Date : 2022-08-23 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.9740/mhc.2022.08.254
S Andrea Laguado, Stephen R Saklad
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Introduction: Olanzapine (OLZ) is a second generation antipsychotic that is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type 1 as monotherapy (acute manic or mixed episodes, maintenance), or as an add-on to lithium or valproate (manic or mixed episodes). It is one of the most effective antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia, but concerns remain due to its significant metabolic adverse effects. Notably, OLZ has one of the highest rates of weight gain among all antipsychotic drugs. Previous studies report on potential mitigation of weight gain with opioid antagonists. A systematic review was conducted to summarize the impact of these agents on weight and BMI when used as adjuncts to OLZ.

Methods: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted with 3 searches between March 2, 2021 and March 27, 2022.

Results: Six studies met inclusion criteria, 5 of which assessed OLZ and samidorphan (SAM) and 1 of which assessed OLZ and naltrexone compared with OLZ monotherapy. A total of 1752 patients were included with 952 receiving SAM and 14 receiving naltrexone as an adjunct to OLZ. SAM was shown to mitigate OLZ-induced weight gain by 1.0 kg. Only 1 study assessed naltrexone with no statistically significant results for weight gain.

Discussion: SAM is effective at reducing OLZ-induced weight gain. Naltrexone did not reduce OLZ-induced increases in weight or BMI. However, there is a paucity of data on other opioid antagonists as adjuncts to OLZ treatment to prevent increases in weight or BMI.

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阿片类拮抗剂预防奥氮平诱导的体重增加:一项系统综述。
简介:奥氮平(OLZ)是第二代抗精神病药,被批准用于治疗精神分裂症、1型双相情感障碍(急性躁狂或混合发作,维持),或作为锂或丙戊酸盐的附加治疗(躁狂或混合发作)。它是治疗精神分裂症最有效的抗精神病药物之一,但由于其显著的代谢不良反应,人们仍然担心。值得注意的是,OLZ是所有抗精神病药物中体重增加率最高的药物之一。先前的研究报告了阿片类拮抗剂可能减轻体重增加的可能性。我们进行了一项系统综述,总结了这些药物作为OLZ辅助治疗时对体重和BMI的影响。方法:在2021年3月2日至2022年3月27日期间进行3次检索,对随机对照试验进行系统评价。结果:6项研究符合纳入标准,其中5项研究评估OLZ和samidorphan (SAM), 1项研究评估OLZ和纳曲酮与OLZ单药治疗的比较。共纳入1752例患者,其中952例接受SAM治疗,14例接受纳曲酮辅助OLZ治疗。结果表明,SAM能减轻olz诱导的体重增加1.0 kg。只有一项研究评估纳曲酮对体重增加没有统计学上显著的结果。讨论:SAM对减少olz引起的体重增加是有效的。纳曲酮并没有减少olz引起的体重或BMI的增加。然而,缺乏其他阿片类拮抗剂作为OLZ治疗的辅助药物来预防体重或BMI增加的数据。
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