Bipolar II Depression: Lithium, SSRI, or the Combination - NCT00276965-45040 (Clinical Trial 135930)
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Mason |
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45040 |
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Bipolar Disorder - Depression |
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This study will compare the safety and effectiveness of a mood stabilizing medication, an
antidepressant medication, and a combination of both medications to treat symptoms of
bipolar type II depression.
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Bipolar type II depression (BD II) is a less severe type of bipolar disorder. BD II is
characterized by one or more depressive episodes and at least one hypomanic episode. During
hypomanic episodes, people experience especially energetic or anxious moods, and their
thoughts are more sporadic than usual, but they do not experience the severity of mania.
Symptoms of BD II are known to impair daily functioning as well as cause distress and even
suicide. Antidepressant medication alone is not recommended for people with bipolar disorder
because manic symptoms usually worsen. It is unknown whether the same recommendation should
apply to people with BD II. Sertraline is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)
antidepressant that increases levels of serotonin, helping the brain to maintain mental
stability. It is often used to treat depression, panic attacks, and other disorders. Lithium
is a mood stabilizing medication that decreases abnormal brain activity and is used to treat
and prevent recurring episodes of mania in people with bipolar disorders. This study will
evaluate the effectiveness of lithium alone, sertraline alone, and lithium with sertraline
to treat symptoms of BD II.
Participation in this double-blind study will last up to 18 weeks. Participants will be
randomly assigned to receive either lithium, sertraline, or lithium and sertraline. Both
medications will initially be given at a low dose and then gradually increased over 2 weeks.
For the remainder of the study, dosages will be adjusted as necessary. Study visits will
occur every week for the first 6 weeks and then every other week for the remaining 10 weeks.
During all study visits, participants will complete a psychiatric assessment and
questionnaires about their current mood and any treatment side effects. Urine and blood
collection may occur at selected times during the study. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Meets DSM-IV criteria for bipolar type II disorder by Structured Clinical Interview
for DSM-IV (SCID)
- Meets DSM-IV criteria for current depressive episode
- Inventory of Depressive Symptomology (IDS-C) score greater than 22
- Clinical Global Impression Scale for Bipolar Illness (CGI-BP) depression subscale
score greater than 3 (mildly ill or greater) and mania subscale score of 1 (not ill)
- Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) score less than 8
- Willing to discontinue antidepressant medication
- Considered stable and does not require adjustments in treatment for other conditions
or illnesses
- Willing to use an effective form of birth control throughout the study
- Speaks English
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Unsuccessfully treated for more than 6 weeks with sertraline or lithium for
depression
- Suicidal
- Significant alcohol or substance abuse or dependence within 3 months of study entry
- Diagnosed with Axis II borderline personality disorder
- Psychotic
- Organic mood disorder (e.g., head trauma or cerebrovascular accident preceding mood
episode)
- Active hepatitis, liver failure, or kidney failure
- Creatinine greater than 1 mg/dL
- Liver function tests greater than 3 times the upper limit of normal
- Abnormal thyroid-stimulating hormone
- Unstable medical condition |
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Lindner Center of HOPE, affliated with University of Cincinnati Medical Center Mason, OH 45040 United States
Primary Contact: Brian Martens, MS, LSW Email: brian.martens@lindnercenter.org Phone: 513-536-0720
Secondary Contact: Susan L. McElroy, MD Email: susan.mcelroy@lindnercenter.org Phone: 513-536-0700 |
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March 15, 2010 |
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Clinical trials are medical research studies designed to test the safety and/or
effectiveness of new drugs, devices, or treatments in humans. These studies are
conducted worldwide for a range of conditions and illnesses. Learn more about
clinical research and participating in a study at
About Clinical Trials.
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