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NCT ID: NCT01114100 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

The Effects of Treatment With Sertraline for Noncardiac Chest Pain

Start date: January 2000
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether care as usual or intervention (consisting of sertraline versus placebo), are effective in the treatment of panic disorder and/or depression driven noncardiac chest pain.

NCT ID: NCT01110902 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Agomelatine Sublingual Tablets in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The study will assess efficacy, safety and tolerability of 0.5 mg/day and 1 mg/day of sublingual (under the tongue) formulation of agomelatine in patients with Major Depressive Disorder. This study includes an 8-week double-blind phase.

NCT ID: NCT01110889 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Agomelatine Sublingual Tablets in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The study will assess efficacy, safety and tolerability of 0.5 mg/day and 1 mg/day of sublingual (under the tongue) formulation of agomelatine in patients with Major Depressive Disorder. This study includes an 8-week double-blind phase.

NCT ID: NCT01109030 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Pioglitazone as an Adjunct for Moderate to Severe Depressive Disorder

Start date: April 2010
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Pioglitazone as an adjunct to Citalopram is effective in treatment of moderate to severe depression

NCT ID: NCT01107041 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Mobile Phone Sensing and Outreach as Adjuncts to Internet-Based Behavioral Intervention for Depression

Start date: December 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators are evaluating the use of phone sensor data to estimate behavior, depression and anxiety.

NCT ID: NCT01106313 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Insulin Resistance in Patients With Major Depression

Start date: July 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to study the relationship between insulin and glucose action and neuropsychological functioning (memory, attention, general thinking abilities) in persons with depression.

NCT ID: NCT01103271 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Pilot Study of Open-label Placebo to Treat Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Placebo pills (pills with no active ingredients) have been shown in research studies to somehow produce self-healing processes. The purpose of this study is to determine whether people will be willing to enter an open-label non-deceptive placebo treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and whether open-label placebo can be effective for treating MDD in the context of a supportive physician-patient relationship.

NCT ID: NCT01101373 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Treatment of Severe Depressive Illness by Targeted Brain Surgery

Start date: October 2000
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will report on the outcome of a clinical program, operational since 1998, that has used surgery targeting an emotional pathway in the brain in the treatment of severe depressive illness that has failed to respond to all other available interventions. Benefit from surgery was anticipated on the basis that the lesion (bilateral anterior capsulotomy) is a well established surgical target for treating severe treatment resistant depression.

NCT ID: NCT01098318 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Rhodiola Rosea Therapy of Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: June 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Prior research has shown that Rhodiola rosea may be an effective, short-term, anti-depressant therapy. This study will examine the anti-depressant effect of Rhodiola rosea vs. a conventional, anti-depressant drug in the treatment of major depression.

NCT ID: NCT01098253 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Integrating Depression Services Into DM Management

Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this proposal is to integrate depression services into improving adherence for oral hypoglycemic agents so that a single program can assist patients. The investigators hypothesized that patients in the intervention would demonstrate improved adherence to patients' oral hypoglycemic agents and antidepressants as well as improved clinical outcomes.