Maintenance Therapy: Delayed Time to Relapse

Powerful Efficacy Maintained Longer-Term in Patients with Schizophrenia*5,9

Invega vs Placebo Chart

  • In a longer-term trial, INVEGA® demonstrated maintenance of symptom control by delaying time to relapse5
    • Maintenance treatment was assessed in a randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study measuring time to relapse
    • After being stabilized on INVEGA®, significantly more patients maintained symptom control with INVEGA® vs placebo at double-blind endpoint (P<0.001)

Results from a placebo-controlled study that included a 14-week run-in and stabilization phase, during which patients received INVEGA® (3 mg to 15 mg) once daily until they were deemed stable, followed by a double-blind phase in which patients were maintained on a stable dose of INVEGA® or given placebo for up to 11 months. The average dose of INVEGA® was 10.8 mg. The trial was ended at a predetermined interim analysis that demonstrated a significantly longer time to relapse with INVEGA® vs placebo (mean duration of therapy in a double-blind phase with INVEGA® and with placebo was 74 days and 56 days, respectively).