This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new study drug for the treatment of major depressive episodes (MDEs) associated with Bipolar I or Bipolar II Disorder (Bipolar Depression) in pediatric patients aged 10 to 17 Years.
See if Your Child QualifiesBipolar depression is part of a larger mental health condition called bipolar disorder, which causes extreme changes in mood and behavior. These changes in mood, known as mood episodes, can cause you to experience highs (Mania) and lows (Depression).
The highs of bipolar disorder, also known as manic or hypomanic episodes, can cause people to feel euphoric, impulsive, unusually irritable, or have an abnormal amount of increased energy. The lows of bipolar disorder, also known as depressive episodes (Bipolar depression), can make people feel sad or hopeless. They may lose interest or pleasure in most activities, even those they once enjoyed. These depressive episodes may be transient and present throughout their lives, and some episodes may even last several months.
Depressive episodes can affect many different parts of a person’s life including sleep, energy, activity, behavior, and the ability to think clearly.
The study will be conducted in 3 phases:
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