Research for Teen Depression With Bipolar Disorder

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Teen Depression With Bipolar Disorder

Are you a teen aged 10-17 struggling with depression related to bipolar disorder? This research study is testing a new medication that may help reduce your depressive symptoms and improve how you feel. By joining, you'll be part of finding better treatment options for young people like you.

βœ“ Free access to investigational treatment
βœ“ Regular medical monitoring and support
βœ“ Help improve your depression symptoms
βœ“ Contribute to teen mental health

About This Research

We're testing a medication called lumateperone to help teens with bipolar disorder who are currently experiencing depression. You'll be randomly assigned to receive either the study medication or a placebo while our caring medical team monitors your progress closely. This research takes place at multiple centers using rigorous scientific methods to make sure everything is safe and truly helps.

Who Can Participate?

βœ“ Age 10-17 years old
βœ“ Diagnosed with bipolar I or bipolar II disorder with current depression
βœ“ Parent or guardian and you both willing to provide written consent
βœ“ Able to participate in regular medical appointments and monitoring

What to Expect

βœ“ Receive investigational medication at no cost to you
βœ“ Get regular medical monitoring and professional support from our team
βœ“ Work toward reducing your depression symptoms and feeling better
βœ“ Help researchers develop better treatments for teens with bipolar disorder

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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