The efficacy of cariprazine on function in patients with bipolar depression: a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial

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Introduction: Individuals with bipolar depression often experience functional impairment that interferes with recovery. These analyses examined the effects of cariprazine on functional outcomes in patients with bipolar I disorder. Methods: Prespecified analyses of data from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pivotal trial of cariprazine in bipolar I depression (NCT01396447) evaluated mean changes from baseline to week 8 in Functional Assessment Short Test (FAST) total score. Post hoc analyses with no adjustment for multiplicity evaluated FAST subscale scores, functional recovery and remission (FAST total score ≤11 and ≤20, respectively), and 30% or 50% improvement from baseline. Results: There were 393 patients with bipolar I disorder (placebo = 132; cariprazine: 1.5 mg/d = 135, 3 mg/d = 126) in the FAST analysis population. Statistically significant differences were noted for cariprazine 1.5 mg/d versus placebo in mean change from baseline in FAST total score (p

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Vieta, E., Calabrese, J. R., Whelan, J., Tohen, M., & Earley, W. R. (2021). The efficacy of cariprazine on function in patients with bipolar depression: a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 37(9), 1635–1643. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2021.1932446

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