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Safety and efficacy of an anti-psychotic in subjects with schizophrenia



Safety and efficacy of an anti-psychotic in subjects with schizophrenia

For Condition: Schizophrenia
Status: Recruiting
Sponsor(s): Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, L.L.C. ,
Synopsis: This study is to determine the efficacy (how well the drug works), safety, and side effects of the study medication compared to placebo in the treatment of the symptoms of schizophrenia in adults.
Details:
Eligibility:
Study Type:
  Interventional, Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Minimum Age/Maximum Age: 18 Years/65 Years
Genders: Both
Protocol Entry Criteria: INCLUSION - Adults aged 18-65 - Current diagnosis of schizophrenia - Female subjects of childbearing potential must test negative for pregnancy at the time of enrollment. - Subjects must be able to provide consent - Must be healthy based on medical exam, laboratory tests and electrocardiogram - BMI <35.0 kg/m2 EXCLUSION - Female subjects who are either pregnant or nursing. - Acute or unstable medical conditions - Diseases of the central nervous system - Subjects who are judged clinically to be at serious risk for suicide or violence - Subjects with delusional disorder, psychotic disorder not otherwise specified (NOS), schizophreniform, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, major depressive disorder, alcohol or drug dependence
Total Enrollment: 210

Location and Contact Information:

Psychiatric Hospital #6 *Recruiting*
St Petersburg,  ,  193167
Russian Federation
Recruiting Alexander  Golubev 007 812 274 1584

Wojewodzki Osrodek Lecznictwa Pyschiatrycznego *Recruiting*
Torun,  ,  2987-100
Poland
Recruiting Mieczyslaw  Janiszewski 48 056 658 07 41

St. Nikolas Psychiatric Hospital *Recruiting*
St Petersburg,  ,  190121
Russian Federation
Recruiting Olga  Kushnir 007 812 114 7635

California Clinical Trials *Recruiting*
Glendale,  California,  91206
United States
Recruiting Paul  Chang 818-254-1600

Government Medical College *Not yet recruiting*
Aurangabad,  ,  431 005
India
Not yet recruiting Prasad  Deshpande 91 240 2401500

Fidelity Clinical Research *Recruiting*
Miami,  Florida,  33161
United States
Recruiting Olia  Nayor 305-891-0050

Schuster Medical Research *Recruiting*
Sherman Oaks,  California,  91403
United States
Recruiting Monica  Medina 818-205-1902

Mental Health Research Center *Recruiting*
Moscow,  ,  115522
Russian Federation
Recruiting Igor  Oleychik 007 095 116 9083

Charak Clinical Research Center *Recruiting*
Lyndhurst,  Ohio,  44124
United States
Recruiting Christine  Clarke 216-381-9455

Madras Medical College *Not yet recruiting*
Chennai,  ,  600 003
India
Not yet recruiting S  Karthikeyan 91 44 26633143

MHAT "St. Marina"; 1 Psychiatric Clinic *Recruiting*
Varna,  ,  9010
Bulgaria
Recruiting Stefan  Todorov 35952302937

Samodzielny Publiczny Szpital Kliniczny Nr. 1 *Recruiting*
Lublin,  ,  120 439
Poland
Recruiting Anna  Mosiolek 48 081 744 09 67

Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry *Recruiting*
Moscow,  ,  107076
Russian Federation
Recruiting Maria  Kuzavkova 007 095 963 3777

Odessa State Medical University *Recruiting*
Odessa,  , 
Ukraine
Recruiting Eillina  Melnik 380 482 302 150

Centers for Behavioral Health *Recruiting*
Baltimore,  Maryland,  21202
United States
Recruiting Theresa  Cummings 410-752-6441

District Dispensary for Psychiatric Disorders *Recruiting*
Bourgas,  ,  8000
Bulgaria
Recruiting Loris  Sayan 35956812350

K.E.M. Hospital *Not yet recruiting*
Mumbai,  ,  400 012
India
Not yet recruiting Sonia  Sharma 91 22 24186662

City Psychiatric Dispensary *Recruiting*
Sofia,  ,  1000
Bulgaria
Recruiting Lubomor  Jivkov 35929816061

Psychiatric Hospital #3 *Recruiting*
St Petersburg,  ,  194214
Russian Federation
Recruiting Mikhail  Popov 007 812 301 8567

Mental Health Research Center *Recruiting*
Moscow,  ,  115 522
Russian Federation
Recruiting George  Rupchev 007 095 116 5183

AVI Clinical Research *Recruiting*
Torrance,  California,  90505
United States
Recruiting Carlos  Valdes 310-891-0050

Kiev City Clinical Pyscho-Neurological Hospital No. 2 *Recruiting*
Kiev,  , 
Ukraine
Recruiting Tatyana  Vitebskaya 380 562 471 716

Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute-3 *Recruiting*
St Petersburg,  ,  193019
Russian Federation
Recruiting Galina  Mazo 0007 812 567 7217

Szpital dla Nerwowo i Psychicznie Chorych im. St. Kryzana *Recruiting*
Starogard Gdanski,  ,  83-200
Poland
Recruiting Krysztof  Kolcz 48 058 562 06 00

Centers for Behavioral Health *Recruiting*
Rockville,  Maryland,  20850
United States
Recruiting Megan  Maiorca 301-325-4702

State Psychiatric Hospital "Dr. Kissiov" *Recruiting*
Radnevo,  ,  6260
Bulgaria
Recruiting Todor  Tolev 35941782586

Psychiatric Hospital #1 *Recruiting*
Moscow,  ,  113152
Russian Federation
Recruiting Elena  Zelenina 007 095 952 8331

Keystone Clinical Studies, LLC *No longer recruiting*
Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  19401
United States
No longer recruiting  

Dnepropetrovsk Regional Clinical Hospital-Dept. of Psychosomatics *Recruiting*
Dnepropetrovsk,  , 
Ukraine
Recruiting Svetlana  Moroz 380 562 471 716

Wojewodzki Szpital Neuropsychiatryczny *Recruiting*
Lubliniec,  ,  42-700
Poland
Recruiting Slawomir  Dziadkiewicz 48 034 356 28 80

Dneproptrovsk State Medical Academy *Recruiting*
Dneproptrovsk,  , 
Ukraine
Recruiting Ludmilla  Yuryea 380 562 681 307


Additional Information:
Study ID Numbers:
  R092670-SCH-201; 
Study Start Date: October 2003
Record last reviewed: December 2003
Additional information available at: clinicaltrials.gov
Clinicaltrials.gov Reference link: NCT00074477

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