Trials in Ventura, California
Here are the top 10 medical studies for depression in Ventura, California
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Behavioural Intervention
Lumateperone for Pediatric Bipolar Depression
Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
Anaheim, California
"This trial is studying the effectiveness of a new treatment for children with bipolar disorder who are also experiencing major depressive episodes. The study is being conducted at multiple locations and will involve random assignment of participants to receive
Behavioural Intervention
Solriamfetol for Depression
Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
Encino, California
This trial is testing solriamfetol, a medication that may help improve symptoms of depression. It targets adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) who do not have psychotic features. Solriamfetol works by affecting brain chemicals involved in mood regulation, potentially helping to improve mood and reduce depression symptoms.
NMRA-335140 for Depression
Recruiting2 awardsPhase 3
Sherman Oaks, California
This trial is testing a new medication called NMRA-335140 to see if it helps people with major depressive disorder. It includes participants who have no safety concerns. The medication aims to improve mood by affecting brain chemicals.
Psychedelic
Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
Thousand Oaks, California
This trial is testing a new medication called COMP360 to help people with severe depression that hasn't improved with other treatments. The study involves adults aged 18 and older. Researchers want to see if a single dose of COMP360 can reduce depression symptoms when given with psychological support.
Behavioural Intervention
NMRA-335140 for Depression
Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
Irvine, California
This trial is testing a new medication called NMRA-335140 to see if it can help people with severe depression. The study involves participants with Major Depressive Disorder and aims to find out if the medication can improve their mood by altering brain chemicals.
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Brain Stimulation
rTMS for Depression
Recruiting1 award6 criteria
Los Angeles, California
"This trial aims to develop a personalized brain stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Researchers will compare different rTMS frequencies targeting a specific brain region in
Behavioral Intervention
Cognitive Behavioral Immersion for Depression
Recruiting1 award1 criteria
Los Angeles, California
"This trial will test a new cognitive-behavioral skills training program delivered in a virtual world called the metaverse. The program aims to help individuals with depression. Participants will be divided into three groups
Behavioural Intervention
Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback for Depression
Recruiting1 awardPhase 2
Los Angeles, California
This trial aims to study different subtypes of depression by looking at how people regulate their emotions and their physiological responses. The study involves assessing affect, regulation strategies, and physiological activity in young adults with depression
NMRA-335140 for Depression
Recruiting2 awardsPhase 3
Sherman Oaks, California
This trial is testing a new medication called NMRA-335140 to see if it helps people with major depressive disorder. It includes participants who have no safety concerns. The medication aims to improve mood by affecting brain chemicals.
Behavioural Intervention
Pramipexole vs Escitalopram for Depression in HIV
Recruiting1 awardPhase 2
Los Angeles, California
This trial is comparing the safety and effectiveness of two different medications, pramipexole extended release and escitalopram, for treating major depressive disorder (MDD) in people with HIV.
Behavioral Intervention
Behavioral Task Performance for Psychiatric Symptoms
Recruiting1 award3 criteria
Los Angeles, California
This trial aims to understand how different mental health conditions are linked to how people perform tasks. The researchers will study this relationship over a year by looking at how well participants complete tasks and their psychiatric symptoms.
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