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Effects of Commonly Used Medications on Mood and Choice

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“Effects of Commonly Used Medications on Mood and Choice”

This non-treatment study will examine how commonly used prescription or over-the-counter medications may influence mood and medication preference.

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Drug - Effects of commonly used medications on mood and medication preference

Capsules will contain a commonly prescribed or over-the-counter medication, or placebo. A placebo is an inactive substance that looks like the study drug, but contains no active drug. The capsules given in this study may include sedatives, muscle relaxants, or anti-anxiety medications, stimulant drugs/weight loss medications, and antihistamines. More drugs are listed than will be administered to increase the degree to which volunteers are "blind" to the drugs being studied. Participants will not ...read more on ClinicalTrials.org

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Effects of Commonly Used Medications on Mood and Choice

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NCT03652740

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