Treatment of Depression Following Multiple Brain Tests
Major Depression, Dysthymia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depression focused on measuring Major Depression, Dysthymia, f-MRI, Escitalopram, Bupropion, Imipramine, Neuropsychologic test, Dichotic listening, EEG, ERP
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: DSM-IV Major Depression or Dysthymia Age 18-65 Physically healthy Normal hearing Drug-free (two weeks for most antidepressants, four weeks for Fluoxetine) Exclusion Criteria: Hearing deficit in one or both ears Body metal (e.g., wire stitches, screws in bones, stainless steel hips) History of Psychosis or Epilepsy Current (past six months) Substance Use Disorder (illicit drugs and/or alcohol) Unstable medical problem Insufficient English for neuropsychological and dichotic testing Bipolar I Need for wash-out from effective treatment in order to participate Pregnant High suicide risk Currently taking (within 2 weeks; 4 weeks for Fluoxetine) antidepressants
Sites / Locations
- Depression Evaluation Service - New York State Psychiatric Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
escitalopram
bupropion
imipramine
escitalopram 10 mg/d, increasing by 10 mg/week if tolerated and not remitted to maximum dose of 40 mg/d
bupropion XL 150 mg/d, increasing by 150 mg/d if tolerated and not remitted to maximum dose of 450 mg/d
imipramine 50 mg/d for 3 days, then 100 mg/d for 4 days, then 150 mg/d for 3 days then 200 mg/d for 4 days then 250 mg/d for a week and then 300 mg/d thereafter, all dose increases if tolerated and not remitted