This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a mental health condition characterized by unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, or sensations (obsessions) that drive individuals to do something repetitively (compulsions). The study will use a medication called Pramipexole, which is being tested in different doses to see if it can help improve symptoms in people whose OCD has not responded well to standard treatments. Pramipexole is taken in the form of tablets and is already used for other conditions, but this study aims to see how effective it is for OCD.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of using Pramipexole as an additional treatment to boost the effects of medications known as SSRIs, which are commonly used to treat OCD. Participants in the study will receive one of three different doses of Pramipexole or a placebo. The study will last for several weeks, during which participants will take the medication and attend regular check-ups to monitor their progress and any side effects.
Throughout the study, researchers will assess changes in the severity of OCD symptoms using a specific scale designed to measure these symptoms. They will also keep track of any side effects experienced by participants. The study aims to provide valuable information on whether Pramipexole can be a helpful treatment option for people with OCD who have not found relief with other medications.



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