This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of esketamine on patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, specifically targeting negative and depressive symptoms. Esketamine is a medication that will be compared to a placebo to see if it can better reduce these symptoms. The study aims to determine if esketamine is more effective than the placebo in improving the mental health of individuals with these conditions.
Participants in the study will receive treatments over a period of time, with some receiving esketamine and others receiving a placebo. The placebo used in this study is diphenhydramine, which is commonly known for its use in allergy relief. The study will monitor changes in symptoms using specific scales designed to measure negative and depressive symptoms in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
The trial will involve a series of treatments and assessments to track the progress of participants. The goal is to observe any changes in symptoms from the beginning of the study to the end, providing valuable information on the effectiveness of esketamine as a treatment option for these mental health conditions. The study is expected to continue until November 2025.



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