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Active clinical trials for "Depressive Disorder"

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Treatment of Post-Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Depression

Depression

Randomized clinical trial of sertraline vs. placebo for post-TBI depression

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Study To Investigate The Antidepressant Effect Of Lamotrigine In Patients With Bipolar Disorder...

Bipolar DisorderBipolar Depression

This is a study that, in the first 16 weeks, investigates whether lamotrigine versus placebo offers effect on depressive episodes for patients with bipolar disorder (also known as manic depressive disorder) who use lithium. In the following 50 weeks it is investigated whether these patients experience effect on their depressive and/ or (hypo)manic episodes.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Medications for the Treatment of Dysthymic Disorder and Double Depression

DepressionDysthymia

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of flexible doses of escitalopram (Lexapro) compared to sertraline (Zoloft) for treatment of Dysthymic Disorder.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Effect of Intranasal Insulin on Depressive Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

The primary aim of the study is to determine whether adjunctive intranasal insulin will exert an antidepressant effect when compared to placebo in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD), insufficiently responsive conventional antidepressants. There are three secondary aims of the study (1) to determine whether adjunctive intranasal insulin will alter emotional processing (i.e., cognitive-affective interface); (2) to determine whether early changes in emotional processing (i.e., after a single dose at 40IU intranasal insulin) predicts symptomatic improvement at study endpoint; and (3) to determine the effect of intranasal insulin on neurocognitive performance (e.g., learning and memory). This initiative represents a proof-of-concept study that insulin is important to depressive symptoms, neurocognitive functioning, and emotional processing deficits in MDD, representing a novel and safe therapeutic avenue.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Improving Depression Treatment for Older Minority Adults

Depression

The purpose of this study is to improve access to quality depression care for older, low-income, minority adults in public sector health care. The study will examine current depression care in a public sector geriatric clinic that serves mostly Spanish-speaking Latinos and pilot study assessments and treatments in order to lay the groundwork for a large study of quality improvement for depressed older minorities

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Depression-Diabetes Mechanisms: Urban African Americans

DiabetesDepression

African-Americans suffer from increased prevalence of both type 2 diabetes and diabetes complications, reflecting a combination of psychobehavioral factors as well as metabolic dysfunction. In this process, depression may contribute to both the genesis of type 2 diabetes (through impact on neurohormonal activation, inflammatory mediators, and insulin resistance), and difficulties in management (through decreased adherence to diet plans, medication, and scheduled appointments). The preliminary data from the Grady Diabetes Clinic indicates that depression may be common in African-Americans with diabetes, that depression is a factor in non-adherence, and that non-adherence leads to poor glycemic control - a direct cause of diabetes complications. What is not known is: how treatment of depression could lead to both neurohormonal and psychobiological improvement, with improved patient adherence and glycemic control.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Project to Improve Symptoms and Mood in People With Spinal Cord Injury

Major Depressive DisorderDysthymia1 more

Depression is likely the most prevalent and disabling psychological complication associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). Yet no controlled depression treatment trials have been performed in this population. The proposed study is a multi-site, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of venlafaxine XR (Effexor XR) in 133 adults with SCI and major depressive disorder (MDD) or dysthymia who are at least one month post injury. Participants will be recruited from four SCI Model System sites, the University of Washington, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Alabama, Birmingham and Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation, Dallas, TX. The purpose of the study is to examine the efficacy and tolerability of venlafaxine XR as a treatment for MDD. The primary outcome will be the percent of responders (those who report at least a 50% reduction in depression severity from baseline to the end of treatment) in the venlafaxine XR versus placebo control group using intent-to-treat analysis. Secondary outcomes will include changes in pain, health related quality of life depression-related disability and community participation. A successful clinical trial could lead to more aggressive identification and treatment of MDD as well as improved health and quality of life in this important population.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of SR58611A co-Administered With Escitalopram in Adults With Major Depressive...

Major Depressive Disorder

The primary objective of the study is to compare, after 8 weeks, the efficacy of SR58611A vs. placebo in patients with Major Depressive Disorder who are on concomitant treatment with escitalopram. The secondary objective of this study is to document clinical safety and tolerability of SR58611A in association with escitalopram.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Benefits and Affordability of a Program to Improve the Care of Common Mental Disorders...

Depressive DisordersAnxiety Disorders1 more

Depressive and anxiety disorders (termed as 'Common Mental Disorders') affect as many as one in four persons attending primary care; most patients do not receive effective treatments. Although the integration of mental health in primary care is accepted as the only feasible way of managing Common Mental Disorders in developing countries, there is no evidence demonstrating how this can be done in a manner which is effective and affordable. The hypothesis of this trial is that a Collaborative Stepped Care package will be both clinically and cost-effective for the treatment of Common Mental Disorders in primary care.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Safety and Antidepressant Effects of Rellidep in Major Depressive Disorder

Depression

The investigators hypothesize that Rellidep will be effective in improving the symptoms of major depression. The available evidence strongly suggests that Rellidep contains a mood altering ingredient or ingredients. This open-label, non-randomized study sets out to validate its potential antidepressant activity.The study will include secondary aims of evaluating the effect of Rellidep on reducing symptoms of anxiety, a common symptom associated symptom of depression and improving quality of life. About twenty-five patients with major depressive disorder will be assigned to open-label Rellidep (2000 mg/day) for a period of 8 weeks. All patients will be assessed by various measures of global improvement, depression, quality of life, sexual experience, anxiety and measures of side effects as well as standard laboratory tests.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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