The pharmacokinetics (PKs) of sodium oxybate (SXB) was evaluated in a subset of participants from a study of SXB treatment in children (aged 7-11 years; n = 11) and adolescents (aged 12-17 years; n = 18) with narcolepsy with cataplexy. PK evaluation was conducted over 2 nights during the period when participants received a stable nightly SXB dose. The SXB dose on night 1 was half of night 2 and was administered in two equally divided doses: dose 1 was administered > 2 hours after the evening meal, and dose 2 was administered ≥ 4 hours after dose 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn preliminary uncontrolled studies, intravenous injection of the gastrointestinal peptide secretin produced improvements in the symptoms of autism. Because of the phenotypic overlap between autism and some aspects of schizophrenia, we performed a pilot study of secretin for treatment refractory schizophrenia. Twenty-two patients were randomized to a single intravenous dose of porcine secretin or placebo.
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