New Study Results Offer Additional Combination Treatment Options for Patients
NEW YORK – The results of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial showed that Cognizin® citicoline (Jarrow® Formulas) was effective at reducing cocaine use, based on urine drug screens, in patients with bipolar disorder and cocaine dependence.1
The study, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in Advance, included a total of 130 outpatients with bipolar I disorder and cocaine dependence, who received either Cognizin® citicoline or placebo add-on therapy for 12 weeks.1 Not only was citicoline well-tolerated for the duration of the study, but cocaine use was significantly reduced in the citicoline group.1 The positive treatment effects suggest that Cognizin® citicoline could be used as part of an augmentation strategy for the treatment of cocaine dependence in bipolar patients.1
Substance abuse has a well-documented, negative impact on bipolar disorder, but little research has been conducted on the treatment of patients with both bipolar disorder and substance dependence.1 Several studies report increased hospitalizations and other complications in patients with bipolar disorder who also have substance abuse disorders.1 The positive results of this study were similar to a previous pilot study of citicoline in patients with bipolar disorder and cocaine dependence, although notably, the studies used different designs.1
“The study results show that Cognizin® citicoline supplementation can offer additional support for patients undergoing treatment, particularly in the critical, early stages when Cognizin® supplementation proved most effective,” said E. Sherwood Brown, M.D., Ph.D., professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and lead researcher of the study. “In addition, citicoline has a favorable safety profile and no known drug-drug interactions, which make it even more useful as a treatment option for dual-diagnosis patients.”
“Citicoline has several mechanisms of action, and based on results of previous studies, it’s possible that citicoline can impact dopamine levels in the brain,” said Danielle Citrolo, registered pharmacist and manager of technical services for Kyowa Hakko USA. “Previous research has shown that Cognizin® citicoline supplementation works in the brain to support focus and attention, increase the synthesis of brain cell membranes, and restore brain energy by 13 percent in associated study groups, meaning it has far-reaching potential for those who are looking to make a positive impact on their own brain health.”2,3
In this study, both the placebo and citicoline groups submitted to three weekly urine drug screens.1 Mood was assessed by the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, and the Young Mania Rating Scale.1
This study’s authors noted that Cognizin® citicoline is the only treatment with positive findings in reducing cocaine use as assessed by urine drug screens in patients with bipolar disorder and cocaine dependence.1 Consistent with previous studies, the citicoline group in this study saw no significant group differences in manic or depressive symptoms following supplementation.1 At the same time, Cognizin® citicoline decreased cocaine use without impacting mood, meaning the efficacy of citicoline for reducing cocaine use not only holds promise as a treatment in this population, but could potentially hold true for other patients.1
About COGNIZIN®
Cognizin is a branded form of Citicoline, a natural substance found in every cell of the body and especially vital to brain health.* Citicoline is broken down during intestinal absorption and, after passing through the blood/brain barrier, is reconstituted in the brain as citicoline.* Citicoline is a water-soluble compound that supplies precursors for the synthesis of phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine, a major constituent of brain tissue*; helps maintain normal levels of acetylcholine, a chemical that regulates memory and cognitive function*; enhances communication between neurons*; supports visual function*; protects neural structures from free radical damage*; enhances metabolism and healthy brain activity*; and helps sustain healthy cellular mitochondria for sustained energy*. Cognizin is also highly stable, GRAS, ultra-pure and allergen-free. For more information on Cognizin, visit http://www.cognizin.com.
About KYOWA HAKKO USA, INC.
KYOWA HAKKO USA, INC. is the North American sales office for KYOWA HAKKO BIO CO., LTD., an international health ingredients manufacturer and world leader in the development, manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and food products. Kyowa is the maker of branded ingredients including Cognizin® Citicoline, Pantesin® Pantethine, Setria® Glutathione, as well as Sustamine® L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine. For more information, visit www.kyowa-usa.com.
References
1. Brown ES et al. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Citicoline for Cocaine Dependence in Bipolar I Disorder. Am J Psychiatry. 2015 May 22:appiajp201514070857.[Epub ahead of print]
2. McGlade E. et al., Improved Attentional Performance Following Citicoline Administration in Healthy Adult Women Food and Nutrition Sciences. 2012;3:769-773.
3. Silveri MM et al. Citicoline enhances frontal lobe bioenergetics as measured by phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy. NMR Biomed. 2008; 21(10):1066-75.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
2. McGlade E. et al., Improved Attentional Performance Following Citicoline Administration in Healthy Adult Women Food and Nutrition Sciences. 2012;3:769-773.
3. Silveri MM et al. Citicoline enhances frontal lobe bioenergetics as measured by phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy. NMR Biomed. 2008; 21(10):1066-75.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.