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Despite advances in both pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for major depression, non-response and partial-response remain relatively common outcomes, motivating the search for new treatments. This study is concerned with the development of one such novel treatment, the augmentation of exposure-based cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) with d-cycloserine (DCS).


Clinical Trial Description

Investigators will study the efficacy of DCS for augmenting therapeutic learning relevant for the treatment of depression (i.e., outside the extinction learning where DCS has been shown to have success). Specifically, the study investigates the role of DCS in enhancing declarative memory in depressed individuals, as evaluated by standardized tests and the retention of cognitive therapy session material. Investigators will also study an active comparison agent, modafinil, which appears to offer cognitive enhancing effects among both sleep-deprived and non-sleep-deprived individuals, but also appears to have drug-state (e.g., mood and side) effects that are not characteristic of DCS augmentation. Therefore, drug-context effects may affect memory retention over time. Hence, the study will evaluate memory enhancement effects both during the period of drug action as well as one week later when no drug is taken. Overall, investigators will examine cognitive function and memory performance over 4 study sessions in 96 men and women with major depression, who, in a double-blind fashion, will be randomly assigned to either: (1) 250mg DCS, (2) 100mg modafinil, or (3) placebo administered on Study Weeks 2 and 3. The memory tests include both items unique to a given study week and memory tasks that are repeated over time that allow assessment of memory and retention effects across one-week periods. ;


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NCT number NCT02376257
Study type Interventional
Source Boston University Charles River Campus
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date September 16, 2014
Completion date May 2017

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