Zapping depression away: can brain stimulation keep the blues at bay?
NCT ID NCT05732311
Summary
This study tests whether magnetic brain stimulation can help prevent depression from returning in people who initially responded well to the treatment. Researchers will compare two different schedules of stimulation—one spread over a week and another compressed into a single day—to see which works better at keeping symptoms away. The goal is to find an effective maintenance therapy for depression that doesn't rely solely on medications.
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Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg
RECRUITINGRegensburg, 93055, Germany
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