Postpartum Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Open Label Dose Titration Study of Quetiapine XR in the Treatment of Postpartum Depression in Nonlactating Women Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder (BD), Type II.
This is a 9-week single-centre, open-label, dose-escalating study evaluating the efficacy
and safety of Quetiapine XR given as monotherapy in the treatment of non-lactating,
post-partum women diagnosed with Bipolar II Disorder. Subjects will need to visit the study
doctor up to 8 times over a period of 9 weeks.
During the study period, subjects will be receiving a treatment with Quetiapine XR. The
starting dose of quetiapine that subjects will receive is 50mg. The response to the
treatment of quetiapine will determine whether the study doctor will increase the dosage of
the subject's quetiapine. If the study doctor increases the quetiapine during the study, the
maximum dosage allowable during the study is 300mg.
This study will help clinicians increase their awareness of the existence of Bipolar II
Disorder in the perinatal population and provide guidance in terms of appropriate treatment.
Since this diagnosis in the postpartum population is done by elimination, this study will
provide evidence of the merits of identifying and treating this order on time. When
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) fail for symptom relief in women diagnosed
with unipolar depression, postpartum onset, clinicians tend to either augment or combine a
variety of psychotropic medications for treatment response. It is probably likely that these
patients are Bipolar II Disorder who continue to cycle through the treatment. Adding an
atypical antipsychotic is often an afterthought. Therefore, the unique aspects of treating
this specific population right at the outset when a diagnosis of mood disorders is made is
optimal. Clinicians not only need to actively consider bipolar type II in their differential
diagnosis, but also to initiate treatment as soon as possible to relieve further suffering.
This study will help diagnose postpartum Bipolar II Disorder and test the unique action of
quetiapine with its mood stabilizing and antidepressant properties.
Hypothesis:
Quetiapine XR will be effective in the treatment of postpartum depression in women with
Bipolar II Disorder.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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