Eye test may predict schizophrenia treatment success, but study stalls
NCT ID NCT04986072
First seen Dec 15, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study aimed to see if a retinal (eye) biomarker could predict how well people with early schizophrenia respond to sodium nitroprusside, an anti-inflammatory drug. It planned to enroll people diagnosed within the last 5 years, but was terminated early after only 1 participant. The goal was to measure changes in psychosis symptoms and cognition.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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