View clinical trials related to Major Depressive Disorder.
Filter by:The study was designed to examine the efficacy and tolerability of quetiapine XR for the treatment of women who suffer from depression in the context of the menopausal transition and postmenopausal years. Besides the improvement of depressive symptoms, the investigators are interested in examining the impact of this medication on vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats), sleep and overall quality of life.
In this study we compare two treatments for major depression - fluoxetine and brief psychodynamic psychotherapy. In addition to more traditional outcome measures, we also measure the densities of 5HT-1A and D-2 receptors before and after the treatment. The main hypothesis is that brief psychotherapy is as effective as fluoxetine.
The purpose of this study is to determine the long-term efficacy and safety of vortioxetine, once daily (QD), in adults with major depressive disorder.
The purpose of this study is to develop a blood test for major depression and measure the effects of ziprasidone monotherapy on these markers. Specific Aim: Using a multiplex biomarker assay we will measure levels of 16 biomarkers in patients with MDD enrolled in this ancillary study (adjunct to study NCT00555997) and compare these results to those of healthy controls" (defined as research subjects who have not met criteria for any lifetime Axis-I disorder (DSM-IV)) from an existing dataset at PHB.
The primary objective of this study are to evaluate the synergistic effect of a combination product, consisting of drug BCI-024 (buspirone) and drug BCI-049 (melatonin), in reducing symptoms of depression in patients with Major Depressive Disorder. The safety and tolerability of the combination product will also be evaluated as measured by adverse events and vital signs.
The following primary hypotheses will be tested: 1. During Step 1: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) or Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) in < 40% of the initial 60 subjects treated with duloxetine (DUL) + Clinical Management(CM) during the first 8 weeks will respond (response is defined as a Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score </=9 and at least a 30% improvement in back pain as measured with the 20-point numeric rating scale. 2. During Step 2: More DUL+Problem Solving Therapy for Depression and Pain (PST-DP) than DUL+CM treated subjects will achieve response during the second 8 weeks, defined as a MADRS score </=9 and at least a 30% improvement in back pain as measured with the 2-point numeric rating scale. 3. Improvement in depression scores will be correlated with improvement in CLBP scores. The exploratory hypotheses to be tested are that: During Step 2: Compared to subjects treated with DUL+CM, subjects treated with DUL+PST-DP will have improved outcomes in: 1) disability, 2) sleep, 2) functioning/quality of life, 3) caregiver burden/depression, and 5) analgesic use.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate long-term safety and tolerability of Vortioxetine over a period of 52 weeks in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) having completed 8-week acute treatment.
This is a multi-center, double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel group, flexible dose titration study conducted in centers in the USA and India. Following a washout period, subject will be treated with citalopram 20 mg once daily for 4 weeks, then with 40 mg once daily for 4 weeks. Subjects who tolerate 40 mg citalopram, but whose MADRS score is < 50% from baseline, but no lower than 17, will be considered partial or non-responders and will be randomized to receive either placebo or TC-5214 as add-on therapy. TC-5214 or placebo will be started at 2 mg daily (BID dosing), and be titrated based on tolerability and therapeutic response up to 8 mg daily. Approximately 560 subjects will enter the Open Label Phase and approximately 220 will enter the double blind phase of the study.
This multi-centred study will be conducted at three centres. The design will be a randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group one. This investigation will evaluate the efficacy of add-on Quetiapine XR (extended release) treatment for patients who meet diagnostic criteria for depressive disorders and one or more comorbid anxiety disorder.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a reduced dose of aripiprazole is effective in treating patients with major depressive disorder