Nm. Gonzalez et al., NALTREXONE PLASMA-LEVELS, CLINICAL-RESPONSE AND EFFECT ON WEIGHT IN AUTISTIC-CHILDREN, Psychopharmacology bulletin, 30(2), 1994, pp. 203-208
This research measured naltrexone levels in plasma, to assess the rela
tionship between behavioral response to naltrexone and plasma levels,
and the effects of naltrexone on weight in hospitalized autistic child
ren (n = 41). A double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel groups desi
gn with fixed dose was used, with random assignment to naltrexone or p
lacebo. Drug plasma levels were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass sp
ectrometry, and weights were obtained weekly. Naltrexone levels measur
ed in 17 children ranged from 0.12 to 5.60 ng/mL (mean = 0.71, standar
d error of the mean = 0.32). There was no relationship between plasma
levels and age, level of intellectual functioning, scores on the 14 se
lected Children's Psychiatric Rating Scale (CPRS) items, Clinical Glob
al Impressions, Global Clinical Consensus, and the CPRS hyperactivity
factor. There was a trend (p = .06) for children receiving naltrexone
in the highest weight percentile (greater than or equal to 90th) to lo
se weight (mean = -0.42 kg) but this was not the case for those in the
lower weight percentiles (mean = +0.03 kg).