This clinical trial is focused on studying depression, specifically in patients who have not responded well to certain common antidepressants known as SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) and SNRIs (Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors). The treatment being tested is a medication called OSU6162, which is taken as a coated tablet. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe it is to add OSU6162 to the ongoing treatment of patients who have not seen significant improvement with their current SSRI or SNRI medication.
Participants in the study will either receive the OSU6162 tablet or a placebo, which looks like the real medication but does not contain the active substance. The study is designed to be “double-blind,” meaning neither the participants nor the researchers will know who is receiving the actual medication or the placebo during the trial. This helps ensure that the results are not influenced by expectations about the treatment. The study will last for a period of up to 10 weeks, during which the effects of the treatment will be closely monitored.
The main goal is to see if adding OSU6162 can help reduce the symptoms of depression in those who have not responded well to their current medications. The study will measure changes in depression symptoms using a specific scale known as the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. This trial aims to provide valuable information on whether OSU6162 can be a beneficial addition to existing treatments for depression.



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