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Bipolarity clinical trials

Explore public bipolarity clinical trials and research studies related to mood stability, bipolar depression, sleep, cognition, relapse prevention, digital tools, and quality of life. HopeStage shows recruiting status, countries, source records, and practical summaries in plain English so you can prepare better questions for your care team or the research team.

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Matching studies1,415

Current public records in HopeStage Research for this page.

Recruiting now269

Marked as recruiting in the source study data.

Source linksYes

Each study page links back to the official registry record.

Last updatedJune 20, 2026

Counts and examples come from the HopeStage Research dataset available at page generation time.

Plain English summary

What this page covers

Condition
bipolarity
What may be available
Public mental health studies that match this condition, including studies marked as recruiting when available.
Who it may be relevant for
People exploring research options for this condition, plus loved ones, clinicians, researchers, and sponsors.
What to check before applying
Recruitment status, location, age range, study type, sponsor, eligibility criteria, and the official registry record.
Source information
HopeStage uses public registry data and links each study page back to the official source where available.
Why HopeStage

Free, transparent, and built from lived experience

  • HopeStage is built by people with lived experience and has been active for several years in mental health education, advocacy, and community support.
  • This page uses official public registry records and keeps source links visible so you can verify the information yourself.
  • HopeStage keeps patient resources free by also working with mental health organizations, research teams, startups, biotech companies, and clinical trial teams to improve patient trust and solution design.
Local search

Common location searches

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People often search by condition and country first. These phrases help connect the page to practical searches like studies near me, studies in France, or studies in Australia.

How to use this page

Start broad, then verify at the source

Use the filters to compare recruiting bipolarity studies by country, study type, sponsor, age range, registry, and keyword before checking the official source.

  • Open a study page to read the plain-English summary.
  • Check country, recruitment status, sponsor, study type, and age range.
  • Use the official registry link before contacting a research team.
  • Discuss fit with your care team when the study may be relevant.
Search intent

Ways people search for this topic

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HopeStage uses public sources and patient-friendly summaries. It does not decide eligibility and does not promise medical benefit.

Eligibility

How to check whether a study may fit

  • Read the official inclusion and exclusion criteria, not only the short summary.
  • Check location, age range, visit schedule, time commitment, and whether remote participation is mentioned.
  • Confirm recruitment status on the official registry because public records can change.
  • Ask the research team to confirm eligibility before making any decision.
Research team questions

Questions to ask before joining

  • What is the study trying to learn?
  • How many visits, calls, assessments, or samples are expected?
  • What are the possible risks, discomforts, or reasons I may need to stop?
  • Who can I contact if my symptoms change during the study?
  • How will my health information be stored and protected?
Sources and methodology

Official sources, rewritten for clarity

What bipolarity clinical trials may study

Bipolarity studies can focus on mood episodes, bipolar depression, relapse prevention, sleep and circadian rhythm, cognition, therapy programs, digital support, medication strategies, biomarkers, or quality of life. The exact purpose depends on the official protocol, so each HopeStage study page links back to the source record.

How to compare bipolarity studies

Start with recruitment status and country, then check age range, visit schedule, study type, sponsor, inclusion criteria, and exclusion criteria. For bipolarity, it is especially important to ask how the study handles mood changes, safety monitoring, medication changes, and communication with your existing care team.

Where to look next

If a global bipolarity page is too broad, narrow the search by country. HopeStage also has dedicated pages for bipolarity clinical trials in the United States and France, plus country pages for mental health clinical trials in Australia, Canada, the UK, and other locations.

FAQ

Questions about bipolarity clinical trials

Are these bipolarity clinical trials recruiting now?

Some are marked as recruiting in the public source data, while others may be active, completed, or not yet recruiting. Always open the study page and verify the current status in the official registry before contacting a research team.

Can I join a bipolarity clinical trial if I already have a care team?

Possibly, but only the research team can confirm eligibility. It is sensible to discuss the study with your care team, especially if the study involves medication, mood monitoring, travel, or changes to usual care.

What should I ask before joining a bipolarity study?

Ask what the study is testing, how mood changes are monitored, whether medication changes are involved, how urgent symptoms are handled, how many visits are expected, and who has access to your health information.

What can I find on this bipolarity page?

This page lists public studies about bipolarity available in HopeStage Research, with plain-language summaries and official source links.

How many matching studies are listed?

HopeStage currently lists 1,415 matching studies on this topic, including 269 marked as recruiting in the source data.

Does a recruiting status mean I can join?

No. Recruiting status means the public record is marked as recruiting. The research team decides eligibility, and details should be checked in the official registry and with your care team.

Is this medical advice?

No. HopeStage Research is not medical advice. It is a clearer starting point for public study information, source verification, and better questions.

Is this page free for patients?

Yes. HopeStage Research is free for patients and people looking for support. HopeStage funds free resources partly by working transparently with mental health organizations and research teams.

Where does the information come from?

The information comes from official public clinical trial registry records when available. HopeStage explains it in clearer language and keeps original source links available for verification.

Important

Not medical advice

HopeStage Research uses public study information and links to official registry records. It does not provide medical advice, determine eligibility, diagnose, recommend treatment, guarantee access, or promise benefit. Always verify details with the official registry, the research team, and your care team.