Effectiveness of Vitamin D Supplement Therapy in Chronic Stable Schizophrenic Male Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

AuthorFatemeh Sheikhmoonesien
AuthorMehran Zarghamien
AuthorShima Mamashlien
AuthorJamshid Yazdani Charatien
AuthorRomina Hamzehpouren
AuthorSamineh Fattahien
AuthorRahil Azadbakhten
AuthorZahra Kashien
AuthorShahram Alaen
AuthorMona Moshayedien
AuthorHabibollah Aliniaen
AuthorNarjes Hendoueien
Issued Date2016-10-31en
AbstractIn this study, the aim was to determine whether adding vitamin D to the standard therapeutic regimen of schizophrenic male patients with inadequate vitamin D status could improve some aspects of the symptom burden or not. This study was an open parallel label randomized clinical trial. Eighty patients with chronic stable schizophrenia with residual symptoms and Vitamin D deficiency were recruited randomly and then received either 600000 IU Vitamin D injection once along with their antipsychotic regimen or with their antipsychotic regimen only. Serum vitamin D was measured twice: first at the baseline and again on the fourth month. Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) was assessed at the baseline and on the fourth month. During the study, the vitamin D serum changes in vitamin group and control group were 22.1 ± 19.9(95%CI = 15.9-28.8) and 0.2 ± 1.7(95%CI = 0.2-0.8) (ng/mL) (pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2016.1942en
KeywordVitamin D deficiencyen
KeywordPANSS negative subscale scoreen
KeywordPANSS positive subscale score Positiveen
KeywordSchizophrenic patientsen
KeywordAntipsychotic drugsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffectiveness of Vitamin D Supplement Therapy in Chronic Stable Schizophrenic Male Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trialen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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