Study Details

Comparison of Plasma Concentration Changes between two types of Tablets of FK949E administration to Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

This trial is complete
The study has ended normally, and participants are no longer being examined or treated (that is, the last participant's last visit has occurred).

Clinicaltrials.gov ID

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NCT01919008

Astellas Study ID

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6949-CL-0006

EudraCT ID

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N/A

Condition

Depression

Phase

These clinical trials are usually the first time an experimental treatment is studied in a small group of people.

Phase 1

Age

20 years - 64 years

Sex

Female & Male

Product

N/A

Type

A type of clinical study in which participants are assigned to groups that receive one or more intervention/treatment (or no intervention) so that researchers can evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or health-related outcomes.

Interventional

Trial Dates

Mar 2012 - Jun 2012

Masking

None (Open Label)

Enrollment number

16

Phase I Study of FK949E - Comparison of Pharmacokinetics between FK949E 50 mg Tablets and FK949E 150 mg Tablets in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

Study summary

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