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NCT ID: NCT00422123 Completed - Mania Clinical Trials

Phase 3 /Seroquel SR Acute Mania Monotherapy - US

Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of sustained-release quetiapine fumarate (Seroquel®) in the treatment of patients with Acute Bipolar Mania for 3 weeks. PLEASE NOTE: Seroquel SR and Seroquel XR refer to the same formulation. The SR designation was changed to XR after consultation with FDA.

NCT ID: NCT00421954 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Open-label Ziprasidone Study for Psychosis Treatment in Adolescents

Start date: May 2006
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This open-label study will assess the medication Geodon® (Ziprasidone) in pediatric patients, aged 13-17, diagnosed with psychotic disorder. Eligible adolescents will receive Geodon® for 7 weeks and stay at the NYSPI Children's Day Unit (CDU) during the day. If clinically appropriate, they may also stay at the New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI) Schizophrenia Research Unit (SRU) inpatient facility.

NCT ID: NCT00411203 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Tamoxifen in Treatment of Acute Mania

Start date: April 2003
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Objective: Evidence indicates that the protein kinase C-PKC signaling cascade may be one of the direct targets in treatment of mania. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the PKC inhibitor-tamoxifen has anti-manic properties. Method: Bipolar subjects with manic/mixed episode were randomly assigned to receive either tamoxifen (80mg/day) or identical placebo tablets in 1:1 ratio for three weeks.

NCT ID: NCT00400166 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Recovery Guide Intervention for Recurrent Psychiatric Hospitalization

Start date: December 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Recovery Guide support services are effective in promoting recovery and social integration among psychiatrically disabled individuals who experience high rates of inpatient hospitalizations.

NCT ID: NCT00399698 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Study to Determine Whether There Are Any Cognitive or Motor Effects From Taking the Medicine Risperidone.

Start date: May 1999
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study was developed in order to assess the effects of risperidone (Risperdal) as compared with placebo on cognitive-motor performance (attention, memory, and hand steadiness) and body movements. We propose to study the effects of risperidone on cognitive-motor performance in children already medicated for severe conduct problems. We would also like to look at safety by assessing these children for dyskinetic movements. We already have a sizable cohort of children maintained on risperidone. Our hypotheses are as follows: 1. Risperidone will have no adverse effects on cognitive-motor performance in children who have received maintenance therapy for 4 to 20 months. 2. Children tested during placebo will show no more dyskinetic movements than during risperidone treatment (i.e., there will be no unmasking of tardive dyskinesia).

NCT ID: NCT00397020 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Naturalistic Study, Comparison of Divalproex Extended Release (ER) and Quetiapine for Adults With Acute Mania or Mixed Episodes

Start date: December 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to compare the efficacy and tolerability of quetiapine versus divalproex extended-release administered in a rapid oral loading fashion in the treatment of acute episodes of mania or mixed mania in bipolar disorder. Three hypotheses will be tested: Hypothesis 1: treatment ( 3 weeks) of divalproex extended-release is similar to quetiapine in the symptomatic control of mania or mixed mania Hypothesis 2: divalproex extended-release orally loaded may produce significant improvements in symptoms of mania sooner than quetiapine Hypothesis 3: divalproex extended-release may produce significantly less sedation

NCT ID: NCT00394095 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Topiramate vs. Placebo in Preventing Weight Gain in Bipolar Disorder Treated With Olanzapine

Start date: December 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to examine the efficacy of topiramate in combination with olanzapine for the prevention of weight gain in youth with bipolar disorder. The secondary objective is to examine the tolerability of topiramate in combination with olanzapine for the prevention of weight gain in youth with bipolar disorder.

NCT ID: NCT00393978 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of Quetiapine Plus Topiramate for Reducing Cannabis Consumption and Bipolar Mania

Start date: November 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this study are to determine whether this treatment may be useful for reducing cannabis consumption; reducing symptoms of bipolar mania; and weight mitigation therapy for individuals on psychopharmacotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT00391261 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

An Open-label Trial of Metformin for Weight Control of Pediatric Patients on Antipsychotic Medications.

Start date: July 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of metformin treatment in children and adolescents suffering from weight gain secondary to use of atypical antipsychotic medications. In this 12 week, open-label study we will investigate metformin's effects on weight control and/or weight loss. We hypothesize that metformin would prevent further weight gain or lead to weight loss, resulting in amelioration of one of the most significant side effects of atypical antipsychotic use.

NCT ID: NCT00391235 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

White Matter in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: A DTI Study

Start date: September 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Fourteen subjects with bipolar disorder and 14 matching healthy controls, aged 6-13, will receive a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan on a 3 Tesla scanner. They will also have a clinical interview, including the KSADS-PL. All subjects must be right-handed.