- ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Cerebral neuroinflammation during major depressive episode: multicentric comparative study (InflaDep)
This study looks into how inflammation in the brain might be linked to severe depression. Researchers are using special scans to compare brain inflammation in people with depression to those without. The goal is to better understand depression and find new ways to help treat it.
France - authorisedPhase III and phase IV (Integrated)
EFFECTIVENESS OF SUPPLEMENTATION WITH VITAMIN D IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSIVE DISORDER OR BIPOLAR DISORDER: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
This study is looking at whether taking vitamin D can help people with depression or bipolar disorder. Researchers want to see if it makes their symptoms better, using a common way to measure depression. They are comparing vitamin D to a dummy treatment.
Italy - authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
A multicenter randomized, controlled, single-blind, adaptive phase IV clinical trial to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of a pre-emptive pharmacogenetic strategy for antidepressant selection in patients with depressive disorder: The PREDICT adaptive clinical trial.
This study looks at whether using a gene test can help doctors choose the best antidepressant for people with depression, especially when other treatments haven't worked well. It compares this approach to standard care.
Spain - recruitingNA
7T Amygdala and Citalopram Study
This study looks at how a common antidepressant, citalopram, affects a brain area called the amygdala when people see emotional faces. It aims to understand how this medicine works on different parts of the amygdala.
United Kingdom