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Ketamine Treatment Options in Tucson, AZ
A collection of 5 research studies where Ketamine is the interventional treatment. These studies are located in the Tucson, AZ. Ketamine is used for conditions such as Pain, Major Depressive Disorder and Depression.
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Nationwide clinical trials offered in your area. Some trials offering up to several thousand dollars in compensation for participation.
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Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial
Recruiting
Can changing your breakfast improve your type 2 diabetes? If you have an HbA1C of 7.0% or higher, you are invited to participate in an online study at the University of Michigan.
Conditions:
Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Obese
Diabetes Type Two
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Diabete Type 2
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Conditions:
Overweight
Overweight and Obesity
Obesity
Weight Loss
Morbid Obesity
Comparative Effectiveness of ECT vs. KETAMINE Over the Lifespan
Enrolling By Invitation
This study is a randomized open-label single-blind non-inferiority comparative effectiveness study of ECT vs. KET for the treatment of Acute Suicidal Depression (ASD).
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 90 years
Trial Updated:
08/26/2024
Locations: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Acute Suicidal Depression (ASD)
Randomized, Double-Blind, Active Placebo-Controlled Study of Ketamine to Treat Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia
Suspended
A Multi-Center, Phase II, Randomized, Double-Blind, Prospective, Active Placebo-Controlled Trial of Sub-Anesthetic Intravenous Infusion of Ketamine to Treat Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia in Subjects with Parkinson's Disease.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 30 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
11/15/2023
Locations: Investigative Site #7, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Dyskinesias, Movement Disorders, Central Nervous System Diseases, Nervous System Diseases, Neurologic Manifestations
Phase I Open-label Study of Low-dose Ketamine Infusion Treatment in Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease
Active Not Recruiting
The primary objective is to determine the tolerability and efficacy of a low-dose ketamine infusion for the treatment of Levodopa-Induced dyskinesias (LID), both acutely and during post-infusion evaluation (week 2-6), as measured by a change in patient diaries of dyskinesia and the UDysRS. Secondary objectives include observing the effects of ketamine on various symptoms of Parkinson's disease and Levodopa side effects. This includes the duration of "off," "on without dyskinesia," and "troubleso... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 30 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
08/27/2023
Locations: Scott J Sherman, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia, Parkinson's Disease
Ketamine and Morphine Versus Morphine Alone for the Treatment of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
Terminated
Our goal is to study whether giving people low dose ketamine along with morphine when they come to the Emergency Department will help their pain more than giving morphine by itself. There have been many studies showing that low dose ketamine is safe and effective for pain control. Ketamine is frequently used for pain control in ambulances and helicopters transporting injured patients to the hospital and has also been used for pain control in people who have just had surgery. The investigators wo... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 100 years
Trial Updated:
07/11/2023
Locations: University of Arizona Health Network University Campus 1501 North Campbell Ave, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Acute Pain
Intranasal Ketamine for Pediatric Procedural Sedation: a Feasibility Study
Terminated
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of intranasal ketamine for adequate sedation of children undergoing minor procedures in the Emergency Department. An intranasal dose of 10mg/kg will be used in patients requiring procedural sedation. The investigators hypothesize that this dose of intranasal ketamine will be able to provide adequate sedation and analgesia for the physician to successfully complete the planned diagnostic or therapeutic intervention (Pediatr Emer Care 2012;2... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 2 years and 7 years
Trial Updated:
01/24/2019
Locations: Banner Univsersity Medical Center Tucson, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Failed Moderate Sedation During Procedure, Ketamine Adverse Reaction
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