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A Study to Assess the Long-term Use of Alprazolam Extended Release (XL) in the Treatment of Adolescents...

Panic Disorder

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term (6-month) efficacy, safety, and tolerability of alprazolam XR in adolescents with panic disorder.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Panic Disorder Via Internet With a Wireless Temperature Biofeedback Ring

Panic Disorder

From the scarce literature it showed that computer/internet-aided cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) was superior to waitlist and placebo assignment across outcome measures, and the effects of computer/internet-aided CBT were equal to therapist-delivered treatment across anxiety disorders. The aim of this study is to evidence the effectiveness of internet-based relaxation with biofeedback treatment for panic disorder.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Risperidone vs. Paroxetine for Panic Attacks

Major Depressive Disorder With Panic AttacksPanic Disorder

We are comparing the efficacy of Risperidone versus Paroxetine in the treatment of panic symptoms. The study hypothesis is that Risperidone will be a superior medicine for treating panic.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Psychiatric Orders in Psychoanalytic Treatment of ASD

PTSDAutism Spectrum Disorder High-Functioning21 more

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often accompanied by a variety of other symptoms, such as bipolar disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), Avoidant Personality Disorder (AvPD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), etc. The behavioral and social complications often marginalize the population, impact on life satisfaction, undermined societal values that impact on economic and financial fairness, and so forth. Furthermore, persons with ASD are neurodiverse from standardized pharmacological and clinical cares, and are interpreted disadvantaged in the context of neurotypical treatments. The research protocol aims to differentiate the neuropharmacological implications of ASD from its behavioral and social implications. Such a differentiation is beneficial to the quality of care for neurodiverse population, both in terms of precision treatment in medical settings, and in terms of psychotherapeutic treatment efficacy in the interpretation of behavioral and social traits. The study protocol continues from the adverse event of the participant in NCT05711810 trial, after the positive immunological results in the NCT05839236 trial. The intervention medicine continues from Sertraline adjusted on the choice of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) in the previous two trials for complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) of the participant, and its combined used with Duloxetine in the choice of Selective Norephedrine Reuptake Inhibitor (SNRI) for norephedrine regulations. The hypothesized target is on the discrete psychiatric intervention centered approach to ASD treatment care. In the PRC where the study is being carried out, amphetamine class medicines are strictly prohibited and defined as illegal substances, regardless of their only proven effect for ASD patient care. Contributed by the sociostructural elements and necessities, black market amphetamine and ketamine have not only emerged in the regime for decades, but also have become a lucrative business. Their recreational uses are also sometimes accompanied by real necessities and needs; black markets cater to the needs but guidance on the usages is based on word-of-mouth stories without professional medical assistances. There is one case the Principal Investigator (PI) collected, that one person, possibly under depression contributed by PTSD, took relatively high dosage of amphetamine and went into a state of psychosis with overwhelming persecution mania. The study protocol, Psychiatric Orders in Psychoanalytic Treatment of ASD, is therefore designed for an evidence-based approach in treating complex psychiatric disorders with psychoanalytic guidance.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Neural Basis of Meal Related Interoceptive Dysfunction in Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia NervosaMajor Depressive Disorder3 more

This study aims to identify the brain regions responsible for encoding cardiorespiratory 'interoceptive' sensations and determine whether they are dysfunctional in individuals affected by eating disorders, anxiety, depression, or brain injury. By evaluating the same interoceptive sensations across different human illnesses, the investigators hope to provide convergent evidence resulting in identification of core underlying neural processes, and to discern relative contributions in each condition.

Active6 enrollment criteria

Physical Exercise as Adjunctive Therapy for Affective Disorder and Anxiety

DepressionPhysical Inactivity12 more

"Braining" is a clinical method for physical exercise as adjunctive therapy in psychiatric care. The core components are personnel-led group training sessions and motivating contact with psychiatric staff, as well as measurement and evaluation before and after the training period of 12 weeks. Objective. This study aims to describe the clinical and demographic variables in the population of patients who participated in Braining 2017-2020, investigate the feasibility of Braining, and analyse perceived short-term effects and side effects of Braining regarding psychiatric and somatic symptoms. Method. The project is a retrospective, descriptive study. Patients at Psykiatri Sydväst (PSV, Psychiatric Clinic Psychiatry Southwest, Stockholm) who participated in Braining 2017-2020 during at least 3 training sessions, will be asked for inclusion. Medical and demographic data, as well as patient treatment evaluations, are already available in medical records.

Active6 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Use of Extended Release Alprazolam in the Treatment of Adolescents With...

Panic Disorder

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of alprazolam extended release (XR) for the treatment of adolescents with panic disorder

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Sertraline in Generalized Social Phobia With Co-Occurring Anxiety and Mood Disorders

PhobiaSocial5 more

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) including sertraline have been found to be effective in the treatment of generalized social phobia (GSP). However, virtually all of the current treatment studies with medicines, including the SSRIs, have excluded patients with social phobia who have other co-occurring conditions. In fact, 80% of individuals suffering with primary social phobia have at least one other anxiety. This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of sertraline in the treatment of generalized social phobia with co-occurring anxiety and mood disorders.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Panic Disorder Via Internet With a Wireless Temperature Biofeedback Ring

Panic Disorder

Internet plays a more and more important role in many applications of healthcare. Many researches on the integrations of internet and mental health care have been proposed in recent years. This project aims at the development of an online treatment system which combines the biofeedback therapy and the web technologies to treat the patients suffering from panic disorder with partial response to medications. This project also evaluates the efficacy of a new- designed wireless temperature biofeedback ring.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

ELB139 Given Orally to Patients With Concurrent Panic Disorder, Challenged by CO2 Inhalation After...

Panic Disorder

This study is designed to investigate if 600 mg ELB139 given orally t.i.d. to patients suffering from panic disorder is effective in reducing anxiety evoked by inhalation of 35% CO2 measured by a visual analogue scale after the first intake and after approximately one week of treatment as compared to placebo treatment.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria
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