PAX-D

CPMS code: 41608

UPDATED - 26/10/21

Randomised placebo-controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and mechanism of pramipexole as add-on treatment for people with treatment resistant depression.

Excel template:

The patient list exported from EMIS must exactly match the headers provided on the template below. This is so the information matches all of the fields in Docmail during the mail merge.

PAX-D patient list template

DOCMAIL instructions:

Once you have completed the screening and the exported patient list is ready to upload to Docmail please follow the below instructions:

PAX-D Docmail Instructions

If you experience any problems downloading the information, please contact nicola.blakey@ouh.nhs.uk  who is acting as lead facilitator for this study.  

Disclaimer:

Please note the resources provided are designed to assist with the identification of potentially suitable patients and to appropriately code these patient if required.


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