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Allopurinol for Mania: A Randomized Trial Administering Allopurinol vs. Placebo as add-on to Mood...

Mania

The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of allopurinol, compared to placebo, as add-on to mood stabilizers and/or antipsychotic in the treatment of patients with bipolar disorder, in a manic episode.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Adult Bipolar Mania

Acute Mania

The purpose of this study is to determine if lithium 600-1800 mg/day is effective when added to quetiapine fumarate extended release (quetiapine XR or SEROQUEL® XR) 400-800 mg/day in treating acute mania and if so, how it compares with placebo (a non-active capsule, like a sugar pill, that looks like lithium).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Neurochemical Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Adolescents at Risk for Mania

Mania

The purpose of this study is to see if taking a substance called omega-3 fatty acids is effective, safe, and well-tolerated for treating adolescents with major depressive disorder (also called simply "depression" or "clinical depression"). Another purpose of this study is to see how much omega-3 fatty acids are in a patient's blood and if that makes the patient more or less likely to develop mania (i.e. periods of irritability or extreme silliness accompanied by decreased need for sleep, risky behaviors, feeling like the patient has special abilities, inability to sit still, and rapid speech) in the future. Yet another purpose of this study is to see how taking omega-3 fatty acids affect brain scans. Omega-3 fatty acids are not United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved to treat depression in adults or in children and adolescents. Omega-3 fatty acids can only be obtained through diet, most often from fish and other sea foods, though they are also found in other food sources such as flax seed. Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to play a role in affecting brain chemicals responsible for regulating mood and have been found to reduce symptoms of depression in medicated-patients with major depressive disorder. By completing this study, the investigators hope to better understand who benefits from treatment, why they do or do not respond to medications, and who is at greater risk for developing further mental illness. With this information, the investigators hope to be able to improve treatment and outcome in people with major depressive disorder.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Allopurinol Add-on Treatment for Refractory Mania

Bipolar DisorderMixed Mania1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of allopurinol as an augmentation agent for treatment resistant mania and mixed mania.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Seroquel in the Treatment of Dysphoric Hypomania in Bipolar II

Bipolar II Disorder

The primary objective of this study is to examine the efficacy of quetiapine (Seroquel) in treatment of dysphoric hypomania in patients with Bipolar II disorder. To evaluate the utility of Seroquel add-on treatment to decrease mixed depressive and hypomanic symptoms.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Lamotrigine for the Treatment of Mania in Youth Ages 6-17 With Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar DisorderMania

The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of lamotrigine in the treatment of youth with bipolar and bipolar spectrum disorder. This is an exploratory, 12-week, open-label treatment period, pilot study, of youth ages 6-17, who meet the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for bipolar I, bipolar II, or bipolar spectrum disorder. The study results will be used to generate hypotheses for a larger randomized controlled clinical trial. Based on the available literature in adults with bipolar disorder, we hypothesized that lamotrigine will be efficacious and well tolerated in youth with pediatric bipolar and bipolar spectrum disorders.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Bipolar Mania in Older Adults

Bipolar DisorderMania

This study will compare the benefits and side effects of lithium and divalproex in the treatment of older adults with bipolar mania.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Effectiveness and Safety of Risperidone Compared With Placebo in the Treatment of...

Bipolar DisordersManic Disorder

The purpose of the study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of risperidone (an antipsychotic medication) compared with placebo after 3 weeks of treatment in patients with bipolar disorder who are experiencing manic episodes. A secondary purpose of the study is to assess the maintenance of risperidone effectiveness versus haloperidol (an antipsychotic medication) after 12 weeks of treatment.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Lithium for the Treatment of Pediatric Mania

Bipolar I Disorder Without Psychotic Symptoms

This clinical trial is being performed under the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act, signed into law in 2002 in order to improve pediatric labeling for off-patent drugs. The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy and safety of lithium in the treatment of pediatric patients with bipolar I disorder.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Study of Divalproex Extended Release Monotherapy in Ambulatory Bipolar Spectrum Disorder With Moderate-to-Severe...

Bipolar Spectrum Disorder With Moderate-to- Severe Hypomania or Mild Mania

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of divalproex extended release compared to placebo (sugar pill without medication) in the treatment of bipolar disorder with moderate to severe hypomania or mild mania. Divalproex extended release is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of epilepsy and for prevention of migraine headaches.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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