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Evidence-Based Supplement Research

L-Methylfolate For Bipolar I depressive episodes: An open trial proof-of-concept registry.

  • 2017-01
  • Journal of affective disorders 207
    • Andrew A Nierenberg
    • Rebecca Montana
    • Gustavo Kinrys
    • Thilo Deckersbach
    • Steven Dufour
    • Ji Hyun Baek

Study Design

Type
Clinical Trial
Sample size
n = 10
Population
bipolar patients (10 subjects)
Methods
open-label registry, treatment as usual plus daily L-methylfolate 15mg for 6 weeks, depressive symptoms assessed with MADRS and manic symptoms with YMRS
Blinding
Open-label
Duration
6 weeks
Funding
Unclear

Background

L-methylfolate is a compelling candidate to treat bipolar I major depressive episodes. While approved as an adjunct for unipolar major depressive disorder, no studies have been done to assess the tolerability, safety, and efficacy of L-methylfolate for bipolar depression. As a first step, we developed a registry of bipolar patients treated with L-methylfolate to examine tolerability and outcomes.

Methods

Subjects (N=10) received treatment as usual plus daily L-methylfolate 15mg for 6 weeks in this open-label registry. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) and manic symptoms with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS). Effect size was measured with Cohen's d to provide an estimate of potential efficacy.

Results

The pre-treatment mean (SD) MADRS score was 23.4 (4.34); the post-treatment score was 13.9 (8.24). Cohen's d was 1.19. At post-treatment, 6/10 patients had at least 50% MADRS improvement, and 4/10 patients exhibited remission with MADRS≤10. The pre-treatment YMRS score was 3.2 (3.0); the post-treatment score was 2.7 (5.2). Cohen's d was 0.17.

Limitations

This registry was a small open-label clinical trial for a fluctuating disorder. We cannot rule out that our results are due to regression to the mean. A controlled trial is warranted.

Conclusions

This first proof-of-concept open registry suggests that L-methylfolate in combination with treatment as usual has potential to treat bipolar depression.

Research Insights

  • The pre-treatment mean (SD) MADRS score was 23.4 (4.34); the post-treatment score was 13.9 (8.24). Cohen's d was 1.19.

    Effect
    Beneficial
    Effect size
    Large
    Dose
    15 mg/day
  • The pre-treatment YMRS score was 3.2 (3.0); the post-treatment score was 2.7 (5.2). Cohen's d was 0.17.

    Effect
    Neutral
    Effect size
    Small
    Dose
    15 mg/day

Adverse Events Reported

  • L-MethylfolateOverall tolerability

    As a first step, we developed a registry of bipolar patients treated with L-methylfolate to examine tolerability and outcomes.

    Finding
    Reported
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