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Depression: A study of fluoxetine (Prozac®) and escitalopram (Lexapro®) in teens and adolescents
This study is for teens: • Ages (12-18) • With depression diagnosis The goal of this study is to understand why the antidepressant medicines fluoxetine (Prozac®) and escitalopram...
This study is for teens: • Ages (12-18) • With depression diagnosis The goal of this study is to understand why the antidepressant medicines fluoxetine (Prozac®) and escitalopram (Lexapro®) work for some teens with depression and not for others. Every teen and their depression are unique, and there is no one-size fits all treatment. What researchers learn from this study could help the care team find the right treatment sooner, which could lead teens on a quicker path to recovery.
Improve treatment: Understanding the amount of fluoxetine, escitalopram, pimozide, pantoprazole, and lansoprazole that reaches the brain in teens and young adults
This study is being done for teens and young adults: • Ages 12 to 21 • Currently taking or recently stopped taking fluoxetine, escitalopram, pimozide, pantoprazole, or lansoprazole • Able to have a special brain scan (MRI), a blood draw, and answer brief questionnaires...
This study is being done for teens and young adults: • Ages 12 to 21 • Currently taking or recently stopped taking fluoxetine, escitalopram, pimozide, pantoprazole, or lansoprazole • Able to have a special brain scan (MRI), a blood draw, and answer brief questionnaires The goal of this study is to measure the amount of certain medications in the brain.
Parenting Teens Videos & Toolkit: Caregiver Survey
This study aims to get feedback from parents and caregivers about a series of videos they watch about parenting teenagers. Those who can participate are: • A parent or caregiver who is willing to: 1. Watch a series of 3-5 minute videos (in total lasting ~40 minutes) and...
This study aims to get feedback from parents and caregivers about a series of videos they watch about parenting teenagers. Those who can participate are: • A parent or caregiver who is willing to: 1. Watch a series of 3-5 minute videos (in total lasting ~40 minutes) and 2. Complete online surveys. Researchers are providing education about steps parents can take to improve the health and safety of their children as they become teens. The aim is to help parents learn what steps can be taken before a crisis develops with their teenager. The "Prepped and Ready" video presentations provides a brief overview on the following topics, with an emphasis on suicide prevention: -Eating disorder prevention -Home safety (including storage of firearms, medications, etc.) -Self-care -Substance use (including vaping) -Suicide prevention To learn if this education is helpful, researchers hope to learn about parents experience of attending the talk, and what parents learn. Researchers also want to understand what steps parents may take after the talk and what barriers they encounter.