Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy for Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar DisorderThis study will evaluate the effectiveness of interpersonal and social rhythm therapy in treating adolescents with a bipolar spectrum disorder
A Multicenter, Placebo-controlled, Double-blind Investigative Extension Trial of the Safety and...
Bipolar I DisorderTo investigate the safety and efficacy of long-term administration of aripiprazole by performing extended administration of the treatment administered in the preceding multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group-comparison trial of aripiprazole in patients with bipolar disorder experiencing a manic or mixed episode (Study 031-06-003, hereafter "Study 003") in a double-blind manner to those patients who complete Study 003 and demonstrate drug efficacy.
Predictors of Response to Augmentation With Ziprasidone (Geodon®) in Major Depressive Disorder
DepressionBipolar DisorderThe primary outcome of this study is to determine if predictors of response can select a population of patients with MDD that is effectively treatable by augmentation with ziprasidone. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a broad category, including many forms of depressive illness, including those with only a single major depressive episode, those with episodic recurrence with intervening well states, those with chronic depressive/anxious states without intervening euthymia, and those with manic symptoms that do not meet threshold definitions of full mania/hypomania. In this heterogenous, large diagnostic definition, important groups of patients do not appear to respond well to antidepressants, and, conversely, based on observational studies, may respond well to neuroleptics. These predictors of response have begun to be identified and may serve to better design studies of neuroleptics in depressive illnesses. Among these predictors of response in MDD are clinical features that are more similar to bipolar illness than unipolar depression. These include a family history of bipolar disorder, antidepressant-induced mania, highly recurrent depressive episodes (>5), atypical depression, early age of onset of depression (< age 20), failure to respond to antidepressants, and antidepressant tolerance (initial response followed by later loss of response). The investigators propose to use these predictors to pick out patients that are more likely to respond to Geodon for MDD. This will be the first RCT of these predictors of depressive response applied to neuroleptics.
Bipolar Intervention Study: Cognitive Interpersonal Therapy
ManiaHypomania1 moreThere is a need to develop a better understanding of the early phase of bipolar disorder, and to develop and evaluate effective psychosocial interventions that assist people in this phase. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not it is feasible to conduct a larger study of the effectiveness of cognitive interpersonal therapy (a psychological therapy) with individuals who have experienced their first or second treated episode of mania or hypomania (symptoms common in early development of bipolar disorders).
Medication, Weight Gain and GI Hormones
Bipolar DepressionThis is an 8 week study that compares two medications. One medication is olanzapine (5-20 mg daily) whereas the other medication is an orally disintegrating medication. Both medications are used to treat depressed bipolar patients. The main focus of this study is the comparison of these two medications on gastro-intestinal hormones and weight gain.
Ropinirole in the Treatment of Bipolar Depression
Bipolar DisorderTo demonstrate efficacy and safety of Requip in in treating bipolar depression.
Phase II Study to Assess RG2417 in the Treatment of Bipolar I Depression
Bipolar DepressionThe primary purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of oral RG2417 (Uridine) when administered to patients with Bipolar I depression twice daily for six weeks.
Effectiveness of Family-Focused Treatment Plus Pharmacotherapy for Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents...
Bipolar DisorderThis study will evaluate the effectiveness of family-focused treatment (FFT) plus pharmacotherapy in treating adolescents with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar II Depression: Lithium, SSRI, or the Combination
Bipolar DisorderDepressionThis study will compare the safety and effectiveness of a mood stabilizing medication, an antidepressant medication, and a combination of both medications to treat symptoms of bipolar type II depression.
Safety and Maintenance of Effect of Ziprasidone Plus a Mood Stabilizer in Bipolar I Disorder (Manic...
Bipolar ManiaBipolar DisorderThe purpose of this study is to determine if ziprasidone plus a mood stabilizer will continue to be a safe and effective treatment regimen for adults with Bipolar I Disorder (manic or mixed symptoms) after they have achieved 8 consecutive weeks of symptom improvement on the regimen.