Ketamine Versus Midazolam for Recurrence of Suicidality in Adolescents (TASK)

November 21, 2025 updated by: Madhukar H. Trivedi, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Acute-Course of Ketamine Versus Midazolam for Recurrence of Suicidality in Adolescents

This project aims to examine the signal of efficacy of ketamine, a rapidly acting medication shown to decrease suicidality in adults in as short as hours or days, as opposed to weeks.

The study design is a double-blind, randomized, active-control trial of adolescents (ages 13-18 years) with recent suicidal behaviors (suicide attempt or increased suicidal ideation). All participants must be receiving standard of care treatment which may range broadly from both outpatient and inpatient programs which include clinically indicated psychosocial and/or psychopharmacological treatments. Ketamine/midazolam treatment will occur twice weekly during the first two weeks of the study, followed by weekly assessments through week 12.

Study Overview

Detailed Description

Adolescent patients (ages 13-18) who have recent suicidality (defined as suicide attempt or urgent evaluation for a suicidal ideation or behavior), and who are receiving standard of care treatment (e.g., psychosocial and/or psychopharmacological treatment) will be recruited for participation in the study. Upon informed consent/assent, screening data will be collected regarding mood symptoms, suicidal ideation and behavior, associated comorbidities, and treatment history. Youth participants will be randomized to receive infusions of either ketamine or midazolam, which will be provided twice weekly for two weeks. Participants will then have follow-up assessments visits through week 12 to continue to monitoring outcome measures.

Participants may be recruited directly from their standard care outpatient provider, SPARC Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) located at Children's Health Medical Center, from the Children's Health Emergency Department (ED) or inpatient psychiatric unit located at the Dallas campus. Participants may also be recruited into the study even if they are seen in the in emergency departments or inpatient hospitalization outside of University of Texas (UT) Southwestern and Children's Health Medical Center. Recruitment and consent procedures may begin during ED or inpatient hospitalization; however, as the study is an outpatient study, study procedures will not begin until the participant is discharged from the ED or inpatient hospital.

Recruitment efforts will target medically healthy male and female youths with recent suicide events who are either seeking care at an emergency room, admitted to an inpatient unit, enrolled in an IOP, or receiving adequate outpatient care with either psychopharmacological or psychosocial treatment following a suicide event.

Enrollment of 114 subjects is expected to take place over a period of approximately 36 months. Enrolled participants will be involved in the study for approximately 14 weeks. Visits include a Screening Visit, 4 Study Intervention Visits, and 11 Follow-Up Visits (combination of in-person and remote visits). Multiple streams of outcome measures will be utilized for this protocol, including self-report measures, research assessor-completed measures, clinic level measures, and behavioral measures.

Aim 1. Evaluate reduction in repeat suicidal events with ketamine.

Aim 2. Evaluate reduction in implicit suicidal cognition with ketamine.

Aim 3. Evaluate reduction in depressive symptoms and suicidality with ketamine.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

50

Phase

  • Phase 3

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Texas
      • Dallas, Texas, United States, 75235
        • UT Southwestern Medical Center

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

13 years to 18 years (Child, Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Description

Inclusion Criteria

Study participants must:

  1. Be adolescents (aged 13-18 years);
  2. Have had a recent suicidal event (suicide attempt or significant suicidal ideation with a plan or intent warranting emergency evaluation or inpatient hospitalization within the past 90 days);
  3. Receiving standard of care treatment that includes clinically indicated psychosocial and/or psychopharmacological treatment;
  4. Have a current primary diagnosis of a depressive disorder based on the MINI-KID (other psychiatric disorders are acceptable, but must not be primary);
  5. Participants must be able to complete assessments in English. However, the parent(s) or legal guardians of minors may either speak English or Spanish
  6. Use effective method of contraception during and for 90 days following the end of treatment for female and male participants. Recommended methods of birth control are namely, consistent use of an approved hormonal birth control (pill/patches, rings), an intrauterine device (IUD), contraceptive injection, double barrier methods, sexual abstinence, or sterilization;

Exclusion Criteria

Study participants must not:

  1. Have a psychotic disorder, such as lifetime schizophrenia, or a pervasive or intellectual developmental disorder requiring substantial or very substantial support;
  2. Have current mania, hypomania, mixed episode, or obsessive-compulsive disorder;
  3. Have a primary diagnosis other than a depressive disorder;
  4. Have moderate to severe alcohol or substance use disorder within the past six months (based on MINI-KID); If there is a positive urine drug screen at screening, the urine drug screen will be repeated at each infusion visit. Positive urine drug screen will be reviewed by study physician and infusion will proceed as long as no safety risk was identified;
  5. If female, be pregnant, lactating, or nursing; Women of childbearing potential must have a negative urine pregnancy test prior to all infusions;
  6. Have unstable medical conditions (stable for less than 3 months) or with clinically significant laboratory values or an electrocardiogram (ECG) that would pose significant risk;
  7. Be at serious suicidal risk that cannot be managed in the outpatient setting;
  8. Have prior treatment for depression with or contraindications to ketamine, esketamine, or, midazolam;
  9. Treatment with medications that may alter pharmacokinetics of ketamine, including moderate-to-strong inhibitors or inducers of CYP3A4 and CYP2B6, is exclusionary. Regarding pharmacodynamic interactions, medications that may increase heart rate or blood pressure such as the ADHD stimulant medications will be permitted with last dose at least 24 hours prior to infusion. All concomitant medications will be evaluated by the study physician to determine if the type and dose of concomitant medication requires discontinuation and will be excluded if the concomitant medication could substantially increase the risk of study infusion. A complete list of medications that are Not Allowed is available in Appendix D of the protocol. The study team will not ask the participant to discontinue any treatment (except for not taking ADHD medications for 24 hours before study treatment) just for the sake of taking part in this study;
  10. Weigh >120 kilograms at baseline. If participants are enrolled but exceed 120 kilograms at any time during the treatment period, they will be removed from the treatment portion of the study.

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Treatment
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
  • Masking: Triple

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Active Comparator: Ketamine
0.5 mg/kg intravenous ketamine will be administered 4 times in a 2 week period. Ketamine will be dissolved in 0.9% sodium chloride in a total volume of 100ml and administered with a syringe infusion pump at a constant rate.
infused over a 40 minute period
Other Names:
  • Ketalar
infused over a 40 minute period
Other Names:
  • Versed
Active Comparator: Midazolam
0.02 mg/kg midazolam will be administered 4 times in a 2 week period. Midazolam will be dissolved in 0.9% sodium chloride in a total volume of 100ml and administered with a syringe infusion pump at a constant rate.
infused over a 40 minute period
Other Names:
  • Ketalar
infused over a 40 minute period
Other Names:
  • Versed

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
The primary outcome for the study is "suicidal events". Suicidal event is defined as a suicide attempt, or emergency department visit or inpatient hospitalization due to suicidality.
Time Frame: 12 weeks
Concise Health Risk Tracking Clinician-Rated Behavior Module (CHRT-C) will be used to identify suicidal events. The CHRT-C consists of nine clinician-rated yes/no items about specific behaviors (i.e., suicidal ideation, suicidal attempt, preparatory acts, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), other injuries, etc.). At the initial administration, this instrument captures lifetime information; at subsequent administrations, it will capture information since the last visit.
12 weeks

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Death/Suicide Implicit Association Test (IAT)
Time Frame: 2 weeks
The IAT is a performance-based measure of cognition that has demonstrated good reliability and sensitivity to change. The IAT measures associations based on response latency where the response time is compared across categorization tasks.
2 weeks
Depression symptoms as measured by CHRT-SR a self report measure
Time Frame: 2 weeks
(specify for each) Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR) consists of 14 questions with responses ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree). 1) the Propensity subscale, which consists of 9 questions and 4 factors (pessimism, helplessness, social support, and despair) and a score range of 0-36; and the Suicidal Thoughts subscale, which consists of 3 questions and a score range of 0-9 (which will serve as the primary suicidal behavior outcome in this study); and 3) Impulsivity, which consists of 2 questions and a score range of 0-6. A total score is also calculated, ranging from 0 to 56.
2 weeks
Number of participants with suicidal events/behaviors as measured by CHRT-C a self report measure
Time Frame: 2 week
Concise Health Risk Tracking Clinician-Rated Behavior Module (CHRT-C). consists of nine clinician-rated yes/no items about specific behaviors (i.e., suicidal ideation, suicidal attempt, preparatory acts, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), other injuries, etc.). At the initial administration, this instrument captures lifetime information; at subsequent administrations, it will capture information since the last visit. a yes on any of the 9 questions indicates presence of suicidal event/behaviors (ideation, attempt, preparatory acts, non suicidal self injury, other injury).
2 week
Depression symptoms as measured by the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS), self-report measure
Time Frame: 2 weeks
The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS) Self Report is a depressive symptom severity measure that rates all nine criterion symptoms of MDD, and includes an irritability item for adolescents. The self report (IDS-SR) will be completed at each visit.
2 weeks

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Madhukar Trivedi, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

October 3, 2022

Primary Completion (Actual)

July 1, 2025

Study Completion (Actual)

August 31, 2025

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

September 29, 2020

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 12, 2020

First Posted (Actual)

October 19, 2020

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

November 28, 2025

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

November 21, 2025

Last Verified

November 1, 2025

More Information

Terms related to this study

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

NO

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

Yes

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

product manufactured in and exported from the U.S.

Yes

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