12 Week Study of the Safety/Efficacy of Asenapine When Added to Lithium/Valproate in the Treatment...
Bipolar DisorderThis is a 12-week study that will test the safety and efficacy of asenapine when used in addition to lithium or valproate for subjects with acute manic or mixed episodes of Bipolar I Disorder.
Customized Medication Adherence Enhancement for Adults With Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar DisorderThis study is a modular intervention that is intended to improve treatment adherence among individuals with bipolar disorder on atypical antipsychotic therapy who have been identified as having treatment adherence problems.
Quetiapine in the Treatment of Psychotic Depression - a Pilot Study
Psychotic DepressionAtypical antipsychotics have been found not only to be beneficial in the treatment of psychotic disorders, but even for depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. Remarkably, preliminary data suggest that the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine has antidepressive properties. Until now, there is limited knowledge concerning the efficacy of quetiapine in major depressive illness and especially in psychotic depression. In our own clinical practice, several patients with psychotic depression were successfully treated with quetiapine as add-on therapy or as monotherapy. On the background of that, the convincing effects of quetiapine in bipolar depression, single-case reports and pilot studies concerning its effectiveness in depressive mood states in psychotic disorders as well as our clinical experiences, it is to assume that a treatment with quetiapine over a 6 weeks period show similar effects in major depressive episode with psychotic features, i.e. psychotic depression. In this pilot study we plan to investigate 20 patients with psychotic features of depression under treatment with quetiapine.
A Study for Assessing Treatment of Patients Ages 10-17 With Bipolar Depression
Bipolar DepressionThe main goal of this study is to help answer the following research question(s) and not to treat the child's illness. Can this study drug make children with bipolar depression feel better? Does this study drug work better than a placebo (sugar pill)? Does this study drug cause side effects in children who take it? Is this drug safe to use in children? (The study drug is a mixture of olanzapine and fluoxetine)
Depakote-ER for Depressive and Bipolar Depression
Bipolar DisorderObtain information using a randomized treatment to assess the antidepressant and anxiolytic efficacy of divalproex vs. placebo for nonrefractory bipolar patients with major depressive episodes.
12- Week Open Label Treatment of Refractory Bipolar Depression
Bipolar DisorderDetermine the change in symptomatology and function in refractory bipolar depression, when treated with combination of DEP+AZP for a period of 12 weeks Determine the tolerability and safety of AZP added to DEP in the treatment of refractory bipolar depression
Taurine as an Anti-Manic Agent: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Bipolar DisorderMania1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the amino acid taurine has effects on mood stability in bipolar disorder.
Insulin Resistance in Patients With Mood Disorder
DepressionBipolar Disorder1 moreInsulin resistance is known to be associated with mood disorders and cognitive difficulties. The purpose of this study is to treat depressed patients with rosiglitazone (also known as [AKA] Avandia), therefore improving glucose sensitivity, which in turn has the potential to affect mood and thinking. We, the researchers at Stanford University, are recruiting men and women who have been diagnosed with depression, and are willing to participate in this 3 month study. Participation involves neuropsychological testing, 2 blood draws called an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), which tests for glucose and insulin levels, and the medication, rosiglitazone. Participants are allowed to continue on their current psychiatric medication.
Valproate Efficacy in Cocaine-Bipolar Comorbidity
Bipolar DisorderCocaine DependenceThis proposal will test the efficacy of a promising pharmacological approach for the treatment of comorbid cocaine dependence and bipolar disorder. We propose a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled 12-week trial to test the efficacy of Divalproex sodium (Valproate) plus treatment as usual compared to placebo plus treatment as usual in decreasing cocaine use and stabilizing mood symptoms among patients with comorbid cocaine dependence and bipolar disorder. Treatment as usual includes the use of lithium carbonate for mood stabilization plus supportive psychosocial treatment.
Risperidone and Divalproex Sodium With MRI Assessment in Pediatric Bipolar
Bipolar DisorderThe study is to examine the null hypothesis that risperidone and divalproex sodium are equally effective in treating/stabilizing pediatric bipolar disorder.