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The Effects of High-dose Vitamin B6 on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms

This recruiting study focuses on depression and currently lists sites or participation links in United Kingdom.

DepressionOtherFrom 18 Years to 41 Years
In plain English

Key information made simple

This study exists to compare options and see whether blood tests and biological markers offers something meaningfully different. Researchers are trying to understand what blood tests and biological markers can reveal about signals in the brain or body that may guide care later on. For people living with Depression, the gap between what sounds good on paper and what works in daily life is often important. If the findings are useful, they could help future care become more targeted, practical, and easier to trust. Taking part helps build the evidence that can improve understanding and care for others over time.

What to expect

Your next step

The official record suggests in-person participation through a clinic, with sites including Harry Pitt Building in Reading. Participation appears to involve assessments along with scans or samples to help researchers understand patterns more clearly. The main fit is usually meeting the main study requirements, while common reasons not to take part include pregnancy or breastfeeding and other factors that could make participation unsuitable. The official record does not list a formal phase, which usually means this is focused more on feasibility, delivery, or support than a standard drug-development stage.

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Registry reference

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Study reference: NCT07469462. Your email is the only field you need to provide here.
In practice

For you

Taking part may give access to a new approach being evaluated.

It requires regular visits and structured follow-up.

Requires travel, with in-person participation in United Kingdom.

Important

Not medical advice

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