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Virtual Reality and D-Cycloserine in Combat Related Psycological Trauma in Burn Service Members
This study has been withdrawn prior to enrollment.
( Investigator was not able to maintain IRB approval. Study never accrued subjects. )
Study NCT00855153 Information provided by United States Army Institute of Surgical Research
First Received on March 3, 2009. Last Updated on December 19, 2011
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Psychological Trauma
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Wounds and Injuries
Interventions listed in this trial
VR (Virtual reality)
D-Cycloserine
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Cycloserine
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Sponsors listed in this trial
United States Army Institute of Surgical Research
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