Clinical Study

N-Acetylcysteine In The Treatment Of Depressive Symptoms In Youth At High Risk For Bipolar Disorder

Posted Date: May 15, 2019

  • Investigator: Fabiano Nery
  • Specialties: Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Psychiatry/Psychology
  • Type of Study: Drug

A research study looking at the effects of a dietary supplement (N-acetyl-cysteine) on mood symptoms and brain functioning in adolescents and young adults at familial risk for bipolar disorder.

Criteria:

Teens And Young Adults Ages 15-24 That Suffer From Mild Depression And Have A Family History Of Bipolar Disorder

Keywords:

Depression, Bipolar Disorder

For More Information:

Max Tallman
513 558 4102
tallmamj@ucmail.uc.edu


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