Background: CADENCE-BZ is a multi-centre, parallel-group, double-blind randomized controlled trial designed to examine the clinical efficacy and safety of an accessible food preservative, sodium benzoate, as an add-on treatment for patients with early psychosis. The original study protocol was published in 2017. Here, we describe the updated protocol along with the Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) for the CADENCE-BZ trial prior to study completion. Methods and materials: Two important changes were made to the original protocol: (1) improvements to our statistical analysis plan permitted a reduction in sample size; and (2) a revision in the secondary outcomes with the intent of reducing redundancy and excluding those measures that were not ap...
In this project, we recruited a sample of 150 patients with first episode of psychosis with schizoph...
INTRODUCTION There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psyc...
CITATION: Gureje, O., et al. 2017. Collaborative Shared care to Improve Psychosis Outcome (COSIMPO) ...
BACKGROUND: CADENCE-BZ is a multi-centre, parallel-group, double-blind randomized controlled trial d...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders affect up to 3% of the population and are often chronic and disablin...
Importance: There is evidence that sodium benzoate (BZ) may be an effective adjunctive treatment for...
Importance: There is evidence that sodium benzoate (BZ) may be an effective adjunctive treatment for...
The National Institute for Health Research funds the IMPACT programme at King’s College London and ...
Importance: Antipsychotic medications for the treatment of schizophrenia have limitations, and new t...
INTRODUCTION: There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psych...
Objective: The integration of new treatments into the market and routine clinical practice should be...
Introduction: There are now many existing studies which assess the treatments available for ‘at risk...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Funding Information: This project was awarded with the Academic Excellence Scholarship 2016-2017 (Bo...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive B...
In this project, we recruited a sample of 150 patients with first episode of psychosis with schizoph...
INTRODUCTION There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psyc...
CITATION: Gureje, O., et al. 2017. Collaborative Shared care to Improve Psychosis Outcome (COSIMPO) ...
BACKGROUND: CADENCE-BZ is a multi-centre, parallel-group, double-blind randomized controlled trial d...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders affect up to 3% of the population and are often chronic and disablin...
Importance: There is evidence that sodium benzoate (BZ) may be an effective adjunctive treatment for...
Importance: There is evidence that sodium benzoate (BZ) may be an effective adjunctive treatment for...
The National Institute for Health Research funds the IMPACT programme at King’s College London and ...
Importance: Antipsychotic medications for the treatment of schizophrenia have limitations, and new t...
INTRODUCTION: There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psych...
Objective: The integration of new treatments into the market and routine clinical practice should be...
Introduction: There are now many existing studies which assess the treatments available for ‘at risk...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Funding Information: This project was awarded with the Academic Excellence Scholarship 2016-2017 (Bo...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive B...
In this project, we recruited a sample of 150 patients with first episode of psychosis with schizoph...
INTRODUCTION There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psyc...
CITATION: Gureje, O., et al. 2017. Collaborative Shared care to Improve Psychosis Outcome (COSIMPO) ...