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The objective of the study is to evaluate various doses of SSR125543 in first patients (outpatients with a major depressive disorder), evaluate collected information concerning tolerability, efficacy en safety. The same infomation will be evaluated…
To investigate if jerks and psychiatric disorders in patients with dystonia are associated with a hyperdopaminergic/ hyposerotonergic system and whether reversal of a hyposerotonergic state has a therapeutic effect.
The proposed study aims to examine: I. whether MDD-patients with a high TRD-level have diminished reward/reinforcement learning, dysfunctional dopaminergic, glutamatergic and/or GABA-ergic neurotransmission (relative to no-TRD patients/controls) II…
Investigating the bioequivalence of the new formulation of escitalopram.
Investigating the bioequivalence of the new formulation of escitalopram.
The overall objectives of the iSPOT-D trial are to use standardised genetic-brain-cognitionprotocols to:1. Identify markers of MDD as a diagnostic group and its subtypes2. Identify markers which change with acute (8 weeks) drug treatment in MDD3.…
Observe the adherence rate of antidepressants during pregnancy and secondary exploration of possible factors which contribute to non-adherence
Inhibition of CYP2D6 enzymes by SSRIs may lead to reduced endoxifen plasma concentrations and thereby possibly influence tamoxifen treatment outcome. Paroxetine is a potent CYP2D6 inhibitor and strongly reduces endoxifen plasma concentrations.…
Primary Objective: to investigate if INPW will reduce wound complications such as wound dehiscence, wound infection (SSI), seroma leak and wound necrosis after arterial vascular surgery.Secondary Objective(s): to investigate if INPWT will prevent…
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE· 1. To study the effect of escitalopram versus placebo in the treatment of abdominal pain, in IBS patients with panic disorder.SECONDARY OBJECTIVES· 2.1. To assess the effect of escitalopram on gastrointestinal and psychiatric…
The aim of this study is to visualize the position and movement of the vocal cords duringnon-invasive respiratory support of preterm infants after birth.