Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Change from baseline in the MADRS total score at each assessment point |
Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a clinician-rated assessment of a subject's level of depression. The MADRS total score ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 60. For the MADRS total score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. The MADRS contains ten (10) items. The total score is computed as the sum of the scores for the 10 items. |
Baseline/ Week 1/ Week2/ Week3/ Week4/ Week5/ Week 6 |
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Other |
Change from baseline in the CGI-BP-S (depression) score at each assessment point |
Clinical Global Impression Bipolar Version, Severity of Illness (CGI-BP-S) score (depression) is a clinician-rated assessment of a subject's level of depression. The CGI depression score ranges from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 7. For the CGI depression score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. |
Baseline/ Week 1/ Week2/ Week3/ Week4/ Week5/ Week 6 |
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Other |
Change from baseline in the SDS total score at Week 6 |
Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) total score is a subject-rated assessment of a subject's level of functional impairment in work/school, social life and family life/home responsibilities. The SDS total score ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 30. For the SDS total score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. The SDS contains three (3) items. The total score is computed as the sum of the scores for the 3 items. |
Baseline/ week 6 |
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Other |
Change from baseline in the YMRS total score at Week 6 and each assessment point |
YMRS (Young Mania Rating Scale) is a clinician-rated assessment of the severity of mania in subjects with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The YMRS total score ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 60. For the YMRS total score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. The YMRS contains eleven (11) items. The total score is computed as the sum of the scores for the 11 items. |
Baseline/ Week 1/ Week2/ Week3/ Week4/ Week5/ Week 6 |
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Other |
Change from baseline in the HAM-A total score at Week 6 |
The Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HAM-A) scale is a rating scale developed to quantify the severity of anxiety symptomatology. The HAM-A total score ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 56. For the HAM-A total score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. The HAM-A contains fourteen (14) items. The total score is computed as the sum of the scores for the 14 items. |
Baseline/ week 6 |
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Other |
Incidence of Adverse events (AEs) and Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) |
Adverse events, adverse drug reactions |
Screening/ Baseline/ Week 1/ Week2/ Week3/ Week4/ Week5/ Week 6/ Follow up |
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Primary |
Change from baseline in the MADRS total score at Week 6 |
Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)is a clinician-rated assessment of a subject's level of depression. The MADRS total score ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 60. For the MADRS total score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. The MADRS contains ten (10) items. The total score is computed as the sum of the scores for the 10 items. |
Baseline/ week 6 |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in the CGI-BP-S (depression) score at Week 6 |
Clinical Global Impression Bipolar Version, Severity of Illness (CGI-BP-S) score (depression) is a clinician-rated assessment of a subject's level of depression. The CGI depression score ranges from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 7. For the CGI depression score, low scores indicate a better outcome and high scores indicate a worse outcome. When change from baseline is considered, a negative (decrease in score) value is considered a better outcome, and a positive (increase in score) value is considered a worse outcome. |
Baseline/ week 6 |
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