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NCT ID: NCT00208715 Completed - Major Depression Clinical Trials

Provigil in Conjunction With SSRIs for the Treatment of Mild or Moderate Depression With Attendant Symptoms of Sleepiness and Fatigue.

Start date: February 2003
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to determine if Provigil® (modafinil) at a dose of 200 mg once daily is safe and effective for treating symptoms of sleepiness and fatigue associated with Major Depressive Disorder when added to a SSRI.

NCT ID: NCT00208702 Completed - Major Depression Clinical Trials

Thyroid Medication and Antidepressants for Treating Major Depression

Start date: September 1996
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with supplemental triiodothyronine (T3, Cytomel) and sertraline (Zoloft), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), in improving symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD).

NCT ID: NCT00208169 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Abilify Therapy for Reducing Comorbid Substance Abuse

Start date: March 2005
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

It is hypothesized that the use of aripiprazole (Abilify) in patients with alcohol and/or drug dependence with comorbid psychiatric conditions will lead to: - Reduction in the amount of alcohol and/or drugs used as measured by the Time Line Follow Back (TLFB) and the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) - Reduction in cravings for alcohol and drugs as measured by the Penn Alcohol Craving Scale - Reduction in symptoms of co-morbid psychiatric disorders compared to before starting aripiprazole.

NCT ID: NCT00208156 Completed - Clinical trials for Depressive Disorder, Major

A United States Extension Study of Corlux for Recurrent Psychotic Symptoms in Psychotic Major Depression

Start date: May 2005
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Corlux (mifepristone) is a new medication that modulates the body's use of a hormone called cortisol. Under normal conditions, cortisol and other hormones are created by the body in response to physical and emotional stress, triggering a healthy stress response. People who suffer from psychotic major depression may have unusually high levels of cortisol circulating within them or abnormal patterns of cortisol levels, overloading the stress response mechanism and causing symptoms of psychosis such as delusional thoughts or hallucinations. If Corlux can keep the body's cortisol receptors from being overloaded, the stress response system may return to normal function, which may result in improvement of symptoms. The purpose of this study is to allow patients who have already participated in an earlier 8 week study of Corlux versus placebo (an inactive pill) to receive additional courses of treatment with Corlux periodically if a psychotic episode should reappear during a period of one year.

NCT ID: NCT00206141 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Seroquel in Bipolar Depression Versus Lithium

Start date: August 2005
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is being carried out to see if quetiapine fumarate (Seroquel) is effective in treating bipolar depression during an 8-week acute phase compared with placebo and lithium, followed by continuation treatment for 26 up to 52 with quetiapine fumarate (Seroquel) compared to placebo.

NCT ID: NCT00205946 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

The Effects of Acute Administration of Bupropion on Neural Substrates Underlying Hedonic Capacity

Start date: April 2005
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effects of a single-dose of Wellbutrin XL (bupropion hydrochloride) on reward processing.

NCT ID: NCT00205933 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Behavioral Processes Underlying Reward Processing in Depression

Start date: April 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this project is to use behavioral techniques to investigate emotional processing in subjects with major depression and healthy comparison subjects.

NCT ID: NCT00203567 Completed - Bipolar Depression Clinical Trials

Carbamazepine Extended-Release for the Treatment of Bipolar Depression

Start date: August 2005
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To study the efficacy and safety of beaded extended-release Carbamazepine (Equetro) in the treatment of patients with Bipolar Disorder with a Major Depressive Episode.

NCT ID: NCT00202462 Completed - Depressive Disorder Clinical Trials

The Effect of Testosterone on Mood and Quality of Life

Start date: November 2002
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We hypothesize that testosterone replacement will improve mood and quality of life in older men with low testosterone and mild depression. Study subjects will receive either testosterone gel or a placebo (inactive) gel for 12 weeks. Neither the subject or the investigator will know whether they are receiving placebo or testosterone gel. At the end of the initial 12 week period, all subjects will receive testosterone gel for 12 more weeks. Mood and quality of life measures will be obtained at baseline, at the end of the double-blind phase and at the end of the extension phase (when all subjects receive testosterone.)

NCT ID: NCT00201474 Completed - Clinical trials for Depressive Disorders

Acute, Affective, Organic Disorders.

Start date: October 1998
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to investigate whether patients with brief depressive periods together with other fluctuating psychiatric symptoms, have this condition due to epilepsy or an other organic brain disorder.