Symbyax™ (olanzapine and fluoxetine hydrochloride)

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Trial Results

The following trial has been conducted for Symbyax.

Disease Trial ID Trial Title Trial
Phase
Bipolar Disorder
3077a
Placebo-Controlled Olanzapine Monotherapy in the Treatment of Bipolar I Depression
3
Bipolar Disorder
3077b
Placebo-Controlled Olanzapine Monotherapy in the Treatment of Bipolar I Depression (Open-Label Phase Final Results)
3
Bipolar Disorder
7980
Olanzapine/Fluoxetine Combination versus Lamotrigine in the Treatment of Bipolar I Depression
4
Bipolar Disorder
9370
Bipolar Depression Assessment Study on Treatment Response (BiDAS-TR)
4
Clinical Pharmacology Trial
1072
Pharmacokinetic Interaction Study of Fluoxetine on Olanzapine after Single and Repeated Administration of Fluoxetine in Healthy Volunteers
1
Major Depressive Disorder
1831
Olanzapine Alone and in Combination with Fluoxetine Versus Placebo in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features
3
Major Depressive Disorder
4102
Open-Label Combination of Olanzapine and Fluoxetine in Major Depressive Disorder
3
Schizophrenia
1577
Fluoxetine Augmentation in Schizophrenic or Schizoaffective Patients with Depressive or Negative Symptoms Who Are Partial or Nonresponders to Olanzapine
3
Treatment-Resistant Depression
1034
Study of Olanzapine in Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder Without Psychotic Features
2
Treatment-Resistant Depression
3079
The Combination of Olanzapine and Fluoxetine in Treatment Resistant Depression without Psychotic Features
2 / 3
Treatment-Resistant Depression
3641
Olanzapine Plus Fluoxetine Combination Therapy in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Dose Ranging Study
2 / 3
Treatment-Resistant Depression
6272
The Study of Olanzapine plus Fluoxetine in Combination for Treatment-Resistant Depression Without Psychotic Features
3