Our ongoing compensated research studies (see below for details!) aim to develop new, safe and effective medications for Bipolar Disorder using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI, which does not contain any ionizing radiation). We are now recruiting individuals with Bipolar Disorder who also drink alcohol, use marijuana or other drugs, or do not drink alcohol or use marijuana or other drugs. Overall, we aim to provide study opportunities to as many people with Bipolar Disorder as possible!
Text RESEARCH to 843-252-0756 | Email bipolardisorder@musc.edu | Call 843-792-7500 | or fill out a brief survey and we'll contact you!
Evaluating safe medications for people with Bipolar Disorder who smoke marijuana
This study evaluates the effects of an FDA-approved medication, gabapentin ("Neurontin") in individuals with Bipolar Disorder who smoke marijuana. Participants in the study will take either gabapentin or placebo (i.e., sugar pill). There are five study visits, including two MRI scans.
A non-treatment investigation of people with Bipolar Disorder who drink alcohol & their children
This study examines the similarities and differences in the brains of people with Bipolar Disorder who drink alcohol and their children. Participants in this study will complete clinical interviews, lab work, and MRI scans over two study visits.