Record Status This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database. Citation Smedslund G, Berg RC. Effect of vitamins, fatty acids, minerals, and other dietary supplements on schizophrenic symptoms in people with schizophrenia. Oslo: Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services (NOKC). Report from NOKC no. 19 – 2011. 2011 Authors' conclusions We critically appraised randomized controlled trials about supplemental vitamins, fatty acids and other dietary supplements given to people diagnosed with schizophrenia. The primary outcome was symptoms of schizophrenia.
We evaluated the evidence to be of low or very low quality. It is therefore difficult to draw strong conclusions about the effects of vitamins, minerals and other dietary supplements on symptoms of schizophrenia. The evidence shows the following:
•Vitamin C and the fatty acid EPA may have a beneficial effect on schizophrenic symptoms (low quality evidence)
•Vitamin B6 and the fatty acid DHA may have no effect on schizophrenic symptoms (low quality evidence)
•We are uncertain of the effect of the fatty acid GLA and of vitamin E on schizophrenic symptoms (very low quality evidence)
•No studies about minerals fulfilled our inclusion criteria
Patients in most studies had few symptoms as a result of using antipsychotic medications. It was, thus, not much room for improvement, and this could have caused an underestimation of the effects of dietary supplements. The risk of adverse effects from the supplements is uncertain. Some adverse effects have been reported, but we could not tell whether the adverse effects were caused by the supplements.
No evidence of effect does not imply evidence of no effect.
The included studies did not provide the highly individualized and long-term treatment regimens typically provided by orthomolecular medicine.
Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by CRD MeSH Fatty Acids, Unsaturated; Male; Mineralss; Schizophrenia; Vitamins Language Published English Country of organisation Norway English summary An English language summary is available. Address for correspondence Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services, Postbox 7004 St. Olavs plass, NO-0130 Oslo, Norway, Tel: +47 23 25 50 00, Fax: +47 23 25 50 10 Email: post@kunnskapssenteret.no AccessionNumber 32014001233 Date abstract record published 27/10/2014 |