View clinical trials related to Bipolar Disorder.
Filter by:The purpose of the research is to study brain structure, function and chemistry of patients with bipolar disorder who are receiving quetiapine or lithium, in order to better understand who benefits from treatment and why they respond to medications.
To assess the safety and efficacy of long-term administration of aripiprazole by performing extended administration of aripiprazole in combination with mood stabilizer (lithium or valproate) in an unblinded manner to those patients who completed the preceding multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group-comparison trial of aripiprazole in patients with bipolar disorder experiencing a manic or mixed episode (Study 031-06-003, hereafter "Study 003") but whose condition worsened or remained unchanged or who discontinued Study 003 between Day 14 and Day 21 due to lack of drug efficacy.
The primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of aripiprazole in comparison to placebo in patients with Bipolar I Disorder experiencing a manic or mixed episode.
To assess the safety and efficacy of long-term administration of aripiprazole in combination with mood stabilizer (lithium or valproate) in an unblinded manner in patients with Bipolar I Disorder experiencing a manic or mixed episode
To investigate the safety and efficacy of long-term administration of aripiprazole by performing extended administration of the treatment administered in the preceding multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group-comparison trial of aripiprazole in patients with bipolar disorder experiencing a manic or mixed episode (Study 031-06-003, hereafter "Study 003") in a double-blind manner to those patients who complete Study 003 and demonstrate drug efficacy.
This study will compare the safety and effectiveness of antidepressant therapy versus mood stabilizing therapy in treating people with bipolar type II major depression.
The objective of this study was the bioequivalence of a Roxane lithium carbonate 300 mg extended release tablet formulation compared to Solvay's Lithobid 300 mg extended release tablet under fed conditions using a single-dose, randomized, 2 treatment, 2-period, 2-sequence crossover design.
The objective of this study was to assess the bioequivalence of two Roxane lithium carbonate 450 mg extended release tablet formulations compared to GlaxoSmithKline's Eskalith CR 450 mg extended release tablet under fasting conditions using a single-dose, randomized, three-treatment, three-period, six-sequence crossover design.
The objective of this study was to assess the bioequivalence of two Roxane lithium carbonate 450 mg extended release tablet formulations compared to GlaxoSmithKline's Eskalith CR 450 mg extended release tablet under fed conditions using a single-dose, randomized, three-treatment, three-period, six-sequence crossover design.
The objective of this study was the bioequivalence of a Roxane lithium carbonate 300 mg extended release tablet formulation compared to Solvay's Lithobid 300 mg extended release tablet under fasting conditions using a single-dose, randomized, 2 treatment, 2-period, 2-sequence crossover design.