TrialPath

17 studies

Recruiting now, in plain language. Every study is watched over by an independent ethics board.

15 studies on the map

BTL-699-2 and HPM-6000UF Devices for the Improvement of Depressive Symptoms and Urinary Incontinence in Postpartum and Early Post-Childbirth Women — Charak Center for Health & Wellness, Garfield HeightsCharacterization and Treatment of Adolescent Depression — University of Southern California, Los AngelesProspective Evaluation of Sequencing From antiCD-20 Therapies to Ozanimod — University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, AuroraA Research Trial to Assess if Cenerimod is Efficacious and Safe to Treat Active Lupus Nephritis on Top of Regular Treatment — Alloy Clinical Research LLC, KissimmeeBTL-699-2 and HPM-6000UF Devices for the Improvement of Depressive Symptoms and Sexual Function Among Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women — Luxury Psychiatry Clinic, Winter GardenWellPATH-PREVENT: A Mobile Intervention for Middle-Aged and Older Adults Hospitalized for Suicidal Ideation or Attempt — New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, New YorkKetamine-assisted Integrative Treatment for Veterans With Chronic Low Back Pain and Comorbid Depression — VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI, Ann ArborTRIPS - Treatment to Improve Depression and/or Anxiety Using Psilocybin-assisted Psychotherapy in Cancer Survivors — The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, HoustonNeuroactive Steroid to Treat Depressed Mood: A Trial for People With HIV — Massachusetts General Hospital, BostonPositive Processes and Transition to Health - Single-Session (PATH-SS) — Case Western Reserve University, ClevelandCognitive Rehabilitation for Veterans With MDD-related Cognitive Functioning Deficits — Portland VA Medical Center, PortlandPsilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy in Patients With Advanced Cancer on Maintenance Therapy — MD Anderson Cancer Center, HoustonBrain Changes During Social Reward Psychotherapy for Mid- and Late-Life Suicidality — Weill Cornell Medicine, New YorkPain and Major Depressive Disorder — UCLA Semel Institute, Los AngelesThis Study Involves a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan Using a New Investigational Radioactive Tracer, [18F]-FZTA, to Detect Inflammation in the Brain. The Tracer Will be Tested in Healthy Younger Adults and Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis. — Washington University in St. Louis, St Louis