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A multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of two flexible doses of WELLBUTRIN sustained-release versus placebo in depressed outpatients
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Trial status
Study complete
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Trial overview
Official title: A multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of two flexible doses of WELLBUTRIN sustained-release versus placebo in depressed outpatients
Trial description: A multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of two flexible doses of WELLBUTRIN sustained-release versus placebo in depressed outpatients
Primary purpose:
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Trial design:
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Primary outcomes:
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Interventions:
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Enrollment:
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Primary completion date:
1994-01-11
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Time perspective:
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Clinical publications:
Safety of three pivotal SR trials (203/205/212) – Settle E Jr, Stahl SM, Batey S, Johnston JA, Ascher J. Safety profile of sustained-release bupropion in depression: results of three clinical trials. Clinical Ther 1999;21(3):454-463.
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Trial location(s)
This study does not involve prospective enrollment of participants.
Study documents
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Available language(s): English
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Results overview
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Recruitment status
Study complete
Actual primary completion date
1994-01-11
Actual study completion date
1994-01-11
Plain language summaries
Plain language summaries of clinical trial results for Phase 2-4 clinical trials that were initiated on or after January 2022 will be posted by GSK within one year following study completion.
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