Depression With Cognitive Impairment
Reimbursement: Up to £450. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
About This clinical research study
Depression is a major health issue worldwide affecting an estimated 3.8% of the global population. In around two-thirds of cases a form of cognitive impairment such as memory loss or an inability to concentrate or indecisiveness is associated with depression.
We are running a clinical trial to test a new medication on people with depression to see if it can improve cognitive impairment versus an inactive dummy medication (placebo).
To be eligible for this study you must be diagnosed with depression, be on a stable dose of antidepressant, and feel that the depression has affected your ability to think clearly. Other criteria will apply based on your medical history.
Reimbursement: Up to £450. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Clinics
Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire
Therapy Area
Mental Health
Gender and Age
Males and Females aged 18 - 70
A full description of the study will be provided before you decide to take part, both over the phone and during an appointment at a MAC clinic. This will include the provision of a detailed Patient Information Sheet.
The study will require that participants take a daily capsule for six weeks and will test ability to think and memorise throughout the study. Participants will need to visit the clinic six or seven times (for screening and for study visits).
Reimbursement: Up to £450. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Key Inclusion Criteria
- Men and women aged 18 to 70
- A diagnosis of depression
- Currently on a stable dose of antidepressant
- Difficulties with memory, paying attention and making decisions
Key Exclusion Criteria
- A primary diagnosis of dementia (rather than major depressive disorder)
- Any other major health issues (for example, heart, liver or kidney disease)
Other eligibility criteria will apply. Please contact MAC for more information.
If you are eligible you will receive a comprehensive health screen. Your GP will be fully informed of your participation and provided with any information relevant to your healthcare.
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