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Struggling with Poor Mental Health Condition?

There are Options Available to Help Your Mind Think Positively!

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a medical condition that significantly affects an individual’s emotions and behavioral patterns. Approximately around 8.3 % individuals in the United States are affected by Major Depressive Disorder. Despite recent medical advancements, depression often remains untreated, highlighting a crucial demand for more efficient treatment options.

Presently, psychiatrists at Revival Research Institute are actively recruiting participants for Depression Clinical Trials particularly focused on Major Depressive Disorder.

Anyone matching the following criteria may be eligible for our Depression Clinical Trials:

  • Male or female who are 18 years or older
  • Currently having Major Depressive Disorder

*Additional Criteria may apply

We are conducting MDD Clinical Trials that may help with your depression symptoms and provide potential treatment for depression. Revival is actively working towards bringing a cure for diverse issues and fostering diversity as a whole. If you are interested in participating to potentially reclaim happiness and hope for a brighter tomorrow, fill out the form.

*Participation in the clinical trial is completely free of cost and voluntary.
*Participants who are eligible and decide to participate, receive study-related care and treatment free of cost. Insurance is not a requirement.

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Depression Clinical Trials

About Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trial

We are conducting Depression Clinical Trials at Revival Research Institute. The purpose of these MDD Clinical Trials is to test out the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of novel treatment options that could potentially help people with their symptoms of depression

Many of our research studies are double-blind and placebo controlled. Such trials compare the study drug with placebo to see how safe and effective it is. Neither you nor the study doctor will know which medication you receive i.e. the study drug or the placebo (without the active ingredient). In the case of an adverse event, the doctor will know which drug you take.

Males and females who are 18 years or older and, have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder are eligible to enroll in Depression Clinical Trials. Throughout the trial, the study team will record data on adverse events, clinical laboratory results, ECG findings, and vital signs to evaluate the drug’s tolerability.

*All study procedures and study-related treatment including the investigational drug is free of cost to you and insurance is not required to participate.

*The study doctor will take you through every step of the clinical trial before you decide to participate and will answer any questions you have about the study treatment.

Get Started: What to Expect?

If you are suffering from depression and want to participate in our Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trials, please fill out the form above. One of our study team representatives will call you to see if you are a fit for this study (pre-screening).

Someone from the research team will ask you to sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF) if you meet the study criteria during the pre-screening process. Once you sign the ICF, we will invite you for a screening visit to our clinical site; this will be an initial visit. After that, you will undergo a series of health-related questions and tests to confirm your eligibility as a participant.

Once you receive confirmation of eligibility, you will formally be a part of the Major Depressive Disorder Research Study. You will receive all the information about the research study you might need to enroll in during the ICF process. We encourage you to ask as many questions as you would like before deciding to participate.

*There is no cost to participating and a team of highly qualified and experienced staff will provide you with study-related care for the duration of this study.

Condition

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Length of Study

Approx. 2 months

Number of Study Visits

Approx. 6 visits

About Major Depressive Disorder

Man In Major Depressive Disorder

Depression, also referred to as Major Depressive Disorder or Clinical Depression, is a mood disturbance characterized by persistent feelings of despair and loss of interest. It impacts one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, often leading to various mental and physical complications.

Symptoms of Depression

Manifestations include:

  • Changes in appetite
  • Restlessness or insomnia
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty performing daily tasks
  • Feeling unworthy
  • Challenges concentrating due to impaired cognitive function

Complications of Depression

Untreated depression can have profound consequences for both individuals and their families, potentially worsening over time. Complications may include substance abuse, panic disorders, social phobia, and even suicidal ideation.

Causes of Depression

The underlying causes of Major Depressive Disorder symptoms vary from person to person. However, common triggers may include relationship conflicts, significant life changes like relocation, and experiences of abuse whether it is physical, sexual, or emotional.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Major Depressive Disorder?

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), commonly known as depression, is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities. It affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, often leading to a variety of emotional and physical problems.

How is Depression Diagnosed?

The first step would be to consult your doctor. Some conditions and medications can mimic the symptoms of depression. Your doctor will rule out these conditions by running physical examinations, interview questions, and lab tests. Once the doctor confirms this is not due to a medical condition, they will either advise treatment options or refer to a mental health professional.

Do I have to pay to participate in Depression Clinical Trials?

Participation in our Clinical Trials for Major Depressive Disorder is free of cost to both you and your private insurance. If you qualify and decide to participate, you will be financially compensated for your time and travel. Details of the stipend will be given to you once you complete the screening process and move on to the Informed Consent Process.

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