Trial Information
Summary: Medication study to improve cognitive functioning (such as problems with learning, remembering, poor memory, difficulty concentrating and problems putting thoughts and emotions into words
This study will last about 6 weeks in all and there will be
about 6 visits to the study center. The goal is to see if the study
medication can help improve cognitive functioning (problems with
one’s ability to think, learn and remember, poor memory, difficulty
concentrating and problems putting thoughts and emotions into
words.
Eligible subjects will be paid for their participation.
Patient Inclusion Criteria: To be eligible, you
must be:
- Receiving medication treatment for schizophrenia Between 18-60
years of age In generally good medical health
Patient Exclusion Criteria: You cannot
participate if you:
- Are a female who is pregnant or breastfeeding Have a medically
unstable condition Currently use illegal drugs
For More Information,
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Contact:
Linda Skaggs
Rush University Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry
1700 W. Van Buren Street, 5th Floor
Chicago, IL 60612
Telephone: 312-942-5592
Fax: 312-942-2177
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:32:36 AM