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Significant acute suicide risk; Inability to locate and quantify a motor threshold; If sexually active female, not on an accepted method of birth control ...
Actively psychotic (i.e. impaired judgment, false fixed beliefs which are delusions or hallucinations) or active suicidal behavior (including active suicidal ...
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... Suicide Exemplar Workgroup//VA Mi, Mann JJ. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors.
... Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Subjects must be excluded if they report suicidal behavior as measured by the C-SSRS Since Last Visit, which ...
... suicidal thoughts or wishes at the screening visit; If subjects scores indicate suicidal thoughts, subject is going to be evaluated further if they should ...
Have attempted suicide within the last year or are at significant risk of suicide (either in the opinion of the investigator or defined as a “yes” to suicidal ...
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Suicide attempts in the past year, assessed by Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) at screening; Severe psychiatric disorders; Chronic indwelling ...
Active suicidal ideation as determined by the PHQ-9 question 9 indicating response #2 or higher (several days; more than half the days; or nearly every day) ...
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