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| EudraCT Number: 2009-016648-38 | Sponsor Protocol Number: C10953/3074 | Start Date*: 2010-08-06 | 
| Sponsor Name:Cephalon, Inc. | ||
| Full Title: A 6-Month, Open-Label, Flexible-Dosage (150 to 200 mg/day) Extension Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Armodafinil Treatment as Adjunctive Therapy in Adults With Major Depression Associated With ... | ||
| Medical condition: Major Depression Associated With Bipolar I Disorder | ||
| Disease: | ||
| Population Age: Adults | Gender: Male, Female | |
| Trial protocol: FR (Completed) BG (Prematurely Ended) ES (Completed) DE (Prematurely Ended) FI (Completed) SK (Prematurely Ended) HU (Prematurely Ended) IT (Prematurely Ended) | ||
| Trial results: View results | ||
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