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Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trial Enrolling Now

by Natasha Tracy | Feb 14, 2019 | Bipolar blog, depression, mental illness, mental illness issues, research | 3 comments

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I'm pleased to highlight a major depressive disorder clinical trial now looking for participants.

I realize many of us have bipolar disorder and the researchers are looking for those with major depressive disorder, but I'm hoping if you're not a candidate, you may know someone who is.

Details on a Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trial

If you have major depressive disorder (MDD) and are currently in a depressive episode, you may be a match for this clinical trial that is researching a new investigational drug that is taken alongside your existing antidepressant medication.

The initial requirements to be a part of this study are:

  • To be 18 to 65 years of age 
  • To have been diagnosed with recurrent MDD 
  • To be in a current major depressive episode for at least the last eight weeks 
  • To have experienced unsatisfactory improvement in your symptoms of depression with your current treatment

If you meet these requirements, follow this link for full screening information.

Note: I was offered remuneration for this post.

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3 Comments

  1. OrganisedPauper

    Hi, is this global, or USA only? The link didn’t work on my phone. It says error.

    Reply
    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Organised,

      I’m not sure. I’ll check for you. I’m not seeing an error and I’m in Canada. You may want to try on a computer and not on your phone.

      – Natasha Tracy

      Reply
    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi,

      I just heard back from my contact. I’m sorry to say it is US-only. (She said they may go worldwide in the future and if that happens, I will let everyone know.)

      – Natasha Tracy

      Reply

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