This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of combining a medication called clemastine with aerobic exercise to help improve cognitive function in individuals with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a mental health condition that can affect how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. The study aims to see if this combination can enhance brain function by targeting something called myelin plasticity, which is related to the protective covering of nerve fibers in the brain.
Participants in the study will receive either the medication Tavegil Tabletten, which contains clemastine, or a placebo, which looks like the medication but does not contain any active ingredients. The treatment will be taken orally in the form of tablets. The study will last for about three months, during which participants will be monitored for changes in their cognitive abilities, such as memory and overall functioning. The goal is to observe any improvements in these areas from the start to the end of the study period.
Throughout the study, various assessments will be conducted to measure changes in cognitive performance and overall mental health. These assessments include tests like the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) and the n-back test, which evaluates working memory. The study will also look at other factors such as physical fitness, quality of life, and any side effects that may occur. The findings from this study could provide valuable insights into new ways to support individuals with schizophrenia in managing cognitive challenges.



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