Magnesium Bisglycinate in Major Depressive Disorder
Depression is a common illness that can affect a person's mood, sleep, energy, ability to work, and overall quality of life. While medicines are available to treat depression, many people do not get complete relief from their symptoms. This study will evaluate whether adding a magnesium supplement in the form of magnesium bisglycinate to regular antidepressant treatment can help improve symptoms of depression. Adults with depression who are already receiving treatment will be randomly assigned to receive either magnesium bisglycinate or a placebo (an inactive substance) along with their usual medication. The study will compare the two groups to see whether the supplement leads to greater improvement in symptoms, sleep, and day-to-day functioning. Information on any side effects will also be collected. The findings may help determine whether magnesium bisglycinate can be used as a safe and affordable additional treatment for people with depression.
Patients with a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) as per DSM-5 criter... [+4]
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