Seroquel in Bipolar Depression Versus SSRI
Bipolar DisorderBipolar Depression1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether quetiapine is effective and safe in the acute treatment of bipolar depression and whether the effect is maintained when treatment is continued.
A Six-Week Study Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Geodon In Patients With A Diagnosis Of Bipolar...
Bipolar DisorderThis is a 6-week trial that evaluates the efficacy and safety of Geodon (ziprasidone) in outpatient subjects ages 18 and older with Bipolar Disorder type I, depressed. Subjects are required to undergo a washout period of at least 7 days of any prior med.
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.
Escitalopram as a Mood Stabilizer for Bipolar II Disorder
Bipolar DisordersThis study will investigate the efficacy of Escitalopram, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant, in the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder. The use of antidepressants for those with bipolar disorder appears common in clinical practice but is not countenanced - at least as monotherapy - in formal treatment guidelines. This view reflects concerns about the possibility of antidepressant drugs inducing switching and rapid cycling in those with Bipolar Disorder. Although the effectiveness of treating Bipolar II patients with SSRIs has received very little attention in the literature, observations of Bipolar II patients treated with SSRIs suggest they may have general mood stabilising properties. Many patients have reported improvements not only in their depressed mood, but also a reduction in the severity, duration and frequency of hypomanic episodes. In this proof of concept study we specifically assess whether a standard dose of an SSRI antidepressant is more effective than placebo in reducing the frequency, severity and duration of both depressive and hypomanic episodes.
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
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.
Health Care Management and Rehabilitation Skills Training for Treating Serious Mental Illness in...
SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder2 moreThis study will evaluate the effectiveness of a health management and supported rehabilitation intervention in treating serious mental illnesses in older people.
Early Recovery Adherence Therapy for Bipolar Alcoholics
Bipolar DisorderAlcohol Use DisorderEffective psychosocial interventions for individuals with an alcohol use disorder co-occurring with a severe mental health problem such as bipolar disorder are lacking. Treatment engagement, adherence, and retention are a major challenge and crucial to achieving a favorable outcome. The early phase of recovery is a key period during which an effective intervention exerts its most significant impact. Our proposed treatment intervention is aimed at addressing early recovery issues, engagement, and treatment and medication adherence in bipolar alcoholics. We propose to develop and refine a theoretically based and procedurally specified individual adherence therapy intervention for co-occurring alcohol use and bipolar disorder in early recovery, to develop standardized procedures, methods, and techniques so that treatment is delivered with a high degree of fidelity and competence, and to test the efficacy of this intervention through a randomized, parallel-group design comparing this new intervention with current regular clinical care.