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NCT ID: NCT00625131 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Nicotine Patch Pretreatment for Smoking Cessation in PTSD

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate the relationship between PTSD, abstinence, and factors associated with relapse in the context of a randomized, clinical smoking cessation trial.

NCT ID: NCT00622739 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Ziprasidone in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder

Start date: February 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a 6 week, open-label, blinded-rater, randomized, controlled, pilot study designed to determine the dosing, safety and efficacy of ziprasidone in the treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD). In this pilot study we are comparing the efficacy of rapid versus slow dose titration of ziprasidone in PBD. The investigators hypothesize that subjects on ziprasidone monotherapy will have a reduction in manic symptoms. Also, the investigators hypothesize that slower titration of ziprasidone will result in lesser side effects which will assist in medication compliance as measured by patient report and pill count.

NCT ID: NCT00621777 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

A Study of Varenicline for Prevention of Relapse to Smoking in Patients With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder

SCRP
Start date: February 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Varenicline (Chantix) is a smoking cessation treatment that was approved in 2006 by the FDA for treatment of nicotine dependence and may be particularly beneficial in smokers with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Early experience with varenicline indicates that it will be effective for smoking cessation in schizophrenia and in addition, has the potential to be therapeutic for cognitive dysfunction in this population. In addition, more data is needed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and effectiveness of Varenicline in people with bipolar disorder. To assess this possibility, we will evaluate the safety and efficacy of 12 months of varenicline in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder patients who are able to quit smoking in the short term with this treatment. To do so, we will enroll 324 smokers with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder from 6 mental health clinics in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Michigan and Minnesota into an open, 12-week smoking cessation program that includes varenicline added to weekly group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Those who achieve at least 2 weeks of continuous abstinence during the last 2 weeks of the open intervention will be randomized to the relapse prevention phase: a 40-week, double blind, placebo-controlled trial of varenicline at the dose used to quit smoking added to a tapering CBT schedule. Participants will then discontinue study medications and behavioral treatment and enter a 3-month follow up phase.

NCT ID: NCT00620776 Completed - Clinical trials for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Combined Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Start date: September 2006
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to conduct a preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of combined medication and psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The general goals of the current study are to conduct a late stage treatment development study. The goal of this stage of research is to provide a preliminary answer to the question and to gather data to estimate intervention parameters (e.g., effect size, attrition rates, response rates) that would assist in planning further research.

NCT ID: NCT00619892 Completed - Panic Disorder Clinical Trials

A Study of Quetiapine SR (Seroquel SR) to Treat SSRI-Resistant, Comorbid Panic Disorder Patients

Start date: February 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that a SSRI plus quetiapine SR (Seroquel SR) will result in superior early (first 1-3 weeks of treatment) stabilization of panic symptoms in SSRI-resistant, comorbid Panic Disorder patients versus a SSRI plus placebo.

NCT ID: NCT00619723 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Citicoline for Bipolar 1 Disorder and Cocaine Dependence

Start date: April 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A 12-week, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trial of citicoline as an add-on therapy will be conducted in 200 outpatients with bipolar I disorder and cocaine dependence. Patients will complete mood and memory assessments weekly, in addition to completing self-report measures for cocaine (and other substances, like alcohol) use and craving. Participants will receive manual-driven Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT: two sessions each week for 4 weeks followed by weekly sessions, total 16 sessions) specifically designed for persons with bipolar 1 disorder and substance abuse, and provided by a therapist with experience in CBT. The sessions may be videotaped for training purposes and may be viewed by the researchers, the therapist, and Dr. Schmitz, a clinical researcher at the University of Texas Houston who is the developer of the CBT for bipolar disorder and substance dependence used in the study. Before being videotaped, the patient will sign an "Authorization for Audio Recordings, Photography, or Other Images for Non-Treatment Purposes" to further understand how the videotape will be used, and by whom. The patient will be given the option to review their videotape to view their therapy session. Once the patient has completed all study procedures, or had discontinued the study, the tape will be destroyed, until then the tape will kept in the patient's confidential study file. Further, patients will return to the clinic three times a week for urine drug tests (UDS). 200 patients are expected to be consented for this study and all study procedures will take place at the clinic on the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center campus. All non-study medications are not part of the study. Non-study medication will be verbally self-reported by the patient at the time of enrollment into the study. The patient will be responsible for the costs of their non-study related medications. The patient will manage their non-study medications with their personal doctor, including any changes in these medications. However the protocol has concomitant medication algorithm in the event that a change in the medication schedule needs to be made by a study doctor. If a study doctor requests a laboratory test for the patient, it will be paid for by the clinic. Otherwise, the patient will be responsible for all costs (including laboratories) associated with their non-study medications.

NCT ID: NCT00619411 Completed - Major Depression Clinical Trials

Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents and Parents

Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of an adaptation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A) that includes greater and more structured involvement of the parents in the treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00619255 Completed - Alcohol Dependence Clinical Trials

Adolescent Trauma Recovery and Stress Disorders Collaborative Care (ATRSCC) Model Program Trial

ATRSCC
Start date: March 1, 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recent needs assessments suggest that difficulties exist in care coordination between emergency medical services (EMS) systems and primary care for injured adolescents with alcohol problems and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This project will implement, evaluate, and disseminate the adolescent trauma support service model program that aims to enhance coordination between EMS systems and primary care/community services.

NCT ID: NCT00619190 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Study of Aripiprazole to Treat Children and Adolescents With Autism

PAIRS
Start date: January 2006
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this open label study in children and adolescents is to examine the acute and long-term effects of aripiprazole on problem behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorders and development in areas which appear to be affected by autism spectrum disorders.

NCT ID: NCT00618865 Completed - Depressive Disorder Clinical Trials

Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Major Depressive Disorder During Pregnancy

Start date: June 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Whether high-dose omega-3 fatty acids supplement would be an effective treatment in patients with major depressive disorder during pregnancy and breast-feeding.