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NCT ID: NCT03554447 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Role of Pentoxifylline as an Adjuvant Therapy for Adult Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: April 20, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic benefits of pentoxifylline (PTX) in treatment of adult patients with MDD as it has anti-inflammatory and phosphodiastrase inhibition activities.

NCT ID: NCT03551288 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Effect of Food, Gender, and Age on the Pharmacokinetic Profile of SUVN-911 in Healthy Subjects

SUVN-911
Start date: May 22, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of Food, Gender, and Age on the Pharmacokinetic Profile of SUVN-911 in Healthy Subjects

NCT ID: NCT03538691 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

A Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety & Tolerability of Brexpiprazole in the Maintenance Treatment of Adults With Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: July 13, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious medical illness associated with significant suicidal risk and marked disability. Despite the availability of numerous treatments, achievement of consistent and favorable long-term outcomes remains challenging. This study will assess the safety, efficacy and tolerability of brexpiprazole as adjunctive therapy to protocol-specific open-label antidepressant therapy.

NCT ID: NCT03514810 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Combined Sertraline and Ketoprofen Administration in Major Depressive Disorder

Srt+ktpMDD
Start date: January 10, 2017
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Among the major depressive disorder (MDD) patients in the follow-up group, 16 were administered with 50 mg of oral sertralin once daily with placebo, whereas 28 were treated with 100 mg of ketoprofen once daily as adjuvant treatment for MDD. Controls do not take any medicine.

NCT ID: NCT03511599 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Cycloserine rTMS Plasticity Augmentation in Depression

Start date: September 3, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an investigational and therapeutic modality that impacts the connection strength between neurons by delivering patterned energy. In response to this patterned energy neurons fire and adapt by changing their connection strengths. This change in connection strengths is believed to be the underlying mechanism whereby this intervention has therapeutic benefit for this intervention in conditions such as depression. The purpose of this study is to test a means of enhancing the effect of rTMS using a medication (cycloserine) that has been shown to augment and stabilize activity dependent neuronal changes. The investigators wish to use the motor system, where the associated muscle response to brain stimulation can be measured, to probe activity dependent changes in connection strength between neurons.

NCT ID: NCT03504475 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Bioequivalence Study of Paroxetine Tablets and Paxil® Under Fasting and Fed Conditions in Chinese Healthy Volunteers

Start date: March 29, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to compare the rate and extent of absorption of paroxetine hydrochloride 20 mg tablets (test) and Paxil® (reference) administered as 20 mg tablet under fed conditions.

NCT ID: NCT03468686 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

The Study of Effectiveness of rTMS on Rumination and Anhedonia in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Start date: December 21, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rumination is significantly frequent in major depressive disorder. However, not a lot of studies have investigated the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on rumination and its electrophysiological correlates. This study recruited 61 participants who were randomly assigned to sham, bilateral, or unilateral stimulation groups to investigate the potential differences between these stimulation protocols and changes in the behavioral and electrophysiological outcomes after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03460574 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Targeting Cognitive Immunization in Depression

Start date: October 14, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Research has shown that people suffering from MDD tend to maintain dysfunctional expectations despite experiences that disconfirm expectations. Recently, it has been shown that this persistence of expectations is due to maladaptive information processing involving "cognitive immunization". This experimental study aims at testing three different strategies to inhibit cognitive immunization, in order to enhance expectation change.

NCT ID: NCT03452384 Completed - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Acupuncture in Depression: From the Clinical Trial, Biomarkers to Molecular Biology

Start date: November 6, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious psychiatric illness with a high lifetime prevalence rate and causes major clinical, social and economic burden to patients and their family. Despite more than 40 antidepressants with various mechanisms are available on the market, half of patients fail to achieve remission with optimized medication treatment. Due to unsatisfactory efficacy, frequent intolerability and poor compliance of psychopharmacotherapies, novel and safe alternative therapies are critically in need to improve the treatment of depression. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory describes a state of health maintained by a balance of energy in the body. If imbalanced, it can be corrected by acupuncture, the insertion of fine needles into different parts of the body. Although there are several clinical trials to demonstrate the antidepressant effects of acupuncture, its biological and physiological mechanisms are still unknown. In addition, clinical depression is frequently accompanied with somatic presentations, which are related to autonomic nervous dysfunction. It would be of interest to know if acupuncture could regulate autonomic nervous system (ANS) and improve the somatic symptoms in depression. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of acupuncture in the treatment of depression and to determine the influence of acupuncture on the molecular and ANS systems.

NCT ID: NCT03449979 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Single Session of tACS in a Depressive Episode

SSDE
Start date: September 19, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: Investigating the effects of non-invasive transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on healthy participants and participants with mood disorders. Participants: 40 males and females, ages 18-65, with depressed mood; 40 healthy males and females, ages 18-65, free of neurological or psychiatric conditions. Procedures: This is a single visit study with two stimulation conditions (tACS and sham tACS). The session will begin with clinical assessments (including confirmation of diagnosis), followed by an interactive EEG task, then a 7 minute resting state EEG (2 minutes eyes closed, 5 minutes eyes open), followed by the stimulation session (40 minutes of tACS or sham tACS), followed by an additional 5 minute resting state EEG. The stimulation will involved 40 minutes of transcranial alternating current stimulation, 2 mA in amplitude and at individualized alpha frequency (determined by the 2 minutes eyes closed EEG recording; between 8 and 12Hz).