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Ceretrophin Clinical Study
A double-blind, placebo controlled study examining the effects of Ceretrophin™ vs placebo on cognitive function, energy, state-of-mind and mood.
Dr. Con Stough, Christina Kure, Jo Tarasuik and Luke Downey
BRAIN SCIENCES INSTITUTE
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA
Dr. Con Stough
BSI Director
Download Ceretrophin™ Technical Report
Peer Review Publications
- Psychopharmacology
- Human Psychopharmacology
- Neuroimage
- Archives of General Psychiatry
- Psychological Medicine
- International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Objective
Examine whether Ceretrophin™ enhances performance on tests assessing memory, attention, executive function, alertness, speed of information processing, mood, energy levels, stress and IQ.
Methodology
This study was a Phase III, double blind, placebo controlled exploratory trial with 150 healthy human participants that examined the neuropsychological effects of Ceretrophin™. It was expected that treatment with Ceretrophin™ would produce improvements in cognitive functioning, in particular memory, attention and executive processing. It was also anticipated that Ceretrophin™ would exert additional benefits in improving energy levels, anxiety, depression and stress.
Measures
- The Cognitive Drug Research measure (CDR )
- Inspection Time
- UWIST Mood Adjective Checklist
- Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
- The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)
- IQ: Raven Progressive Matrices
