Overview

A Study to Evaluate RL-007 in the Treatment of Cognitive Impairment Associated With Schizophrenia (CIAS)

Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2024-11-15
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate if the investigational drug, RL-007, can improve the cognitive performance of subjects with schizophrenia. The main questions the study aims to answer are: 1. Does RL-007 improve subjects performance in a set of cognitive tasks? 2. Which dose of RL-007 (20 mg or 40 mg) has a larger effect on cognitive performance? 3. How well do subjects tolerate RL-007? In the study, subjects will perform the cognitive tasks at the beginning to get familiar with the tasks. Then, subjects will be given either RL-007 or a placebo for 6 weeks and then repeat the cognitive tasks. The researchers will compare the results at the end of the treatment period to the baseline to see if there have been any changes in performance. Additionally, several safety measures will be collected throughout the study (blood pressure, physical exam, ECGs, etc) to evaluate if there are any side effects from taking RL-007.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Recognify Life Sciences
Criteria
Key Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of schizophrenia, per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) 5, with a
duration of at least 6 months

- Positive and Negative Symptoms Severity Score (PANSS) of less than or equal to 80
(inclusive)

- Currently treated on a single atypical antipsychotic (other than clozapine) at a
stable dose and clinically stable for at least 6 weeks before randomization

- Clinical Global Impression - Severity score < 5.

- Body mass index (BMI) <= 40.0 kg/m^2 at screening

- Participant has reliable housing that is not expected to change during the study
period with no expected significant life events that could affect study outcomes
throughout entire study period.

- Sufficient fluency in English to understand and complete study instructions and
assessments

Key Exclusion Criteria:

- History of hospitalization for medical indication or psychiatric hospitalization
within 3 months prior to screening.

- Participants who present a serious risk of suicide, as evidenced by a) "yes" on items
4 or 5 on the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) and meeting these
criteria within the past 6 months, or b) posing a significant suicide risk in the
Investigator's judgement.

- Participants who present a risk of serious harm to others, as evidence by any history
within the past 2 years and any expressed homicidal ideation (with or without plan).

- Current diagnosis of another major psychiatric disorder, intellectual disability, or
any major neurological disease, brain injury, epilepsy, or severe brain trauma.

- Evidence or history of significant cognitive impairment, other than associated with
schizophrenia, that in the judgement of the Investigator or Sponsor would confound
interpretation of study data or prevent safe and satisfactory completion of the study
protocol.

- Meets criteria for moderate to severe substance/drug abuse disorder (including
alcohol) per DSM-5 within the last 6 months prior to informed consent or a positive
alcohol breath test or urine test for drugs of abuse at either Screening or
Randomization Visits (except for benzodiazepines taken according to prescription and
as an ongoing, stable regimen).

- Participant has undergone electroconvulsive therapy within the past 12 months.