Changes in cognitive functioning with risperidone and olanzapine treatment: a large-scale, double-blind, randomized study
- 1 September 2003
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 169 (3-4) , 404-411
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-002-1342-5
Abstract
Objective The effects of risperidone and olanzapine on cognitive functioning in patients with schizophrenia were compared in a randomized, double-blind trial. Method Three hundred and seventy-seven patients were randomly assigned to receive 2–6 mg/day of risperidone or 5–20 mg/day of olanzapine for 8 weeks. Cognitive function was assessed with a focused cognitive assessment battery; in addition, extrapyramidal symptoms were assessed using the extrapyramidal symptom rating scale (ESRS), and the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) was rated for all patients. Results Treatment with these two atypical antipsychotic medications was associated with improved performance on the Wisconsin card sorting test, the trail-making test, the California verbal learning test, the continuous performance test, and some aspects of verbal fluency and spatial working memory. No differences in the effects of the drugs on any of the cognitive tests were noted. Correcting for the effects of anticholinergic treatment did not alter the magnitude of cognitive effects. Conclusions Atypical antipsychotic treatment is associated with wide-ranging benefits on cognitive functioning. Previous reports of greater benefits of olanzapine over risperidone in a small-sample pilot study were not substantiated. These results are not due in general to changes in clinical symptoms or movement disorders, suggesting a direct effect of atypical antipsychotic medications on cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Atypical, but Not Typical, Antipsychotic Drugs Increase Cortical Acetylcholine Release without an Effect in the Nucleus Accumbens or StriatumNeuropsychopharmacology, 2002
- A comparison of the effect of clozapine with typical neuroleptics on cognitive function in neuroleptic-responsive schizophreniaSchizophrenia Research, 1999
- The Effects of Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs on Neurocognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: A Review and Meta-analysisSchizophrenia Bulletin, 1999
- Risperidone versus Haloperidol on Secondary Memory: Can Newer Medications Aid Learning?Schizophrenia Bulletin, 1999
- Full length articleSchizophrenia Research, 1998
- Does risperidone improve verbal working memory in treatment-resistant schizophrenia?American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
- Risperidone, negative symptoms and cognitive deficit in schizophrenia: an open studyActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1997
- What are the functional consequences of neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia?American Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
- One hundred years of schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of the outcome literatureAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
- Effects of clozapine on cognitive function in schizophrenia.1994