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We have a research study available for adults with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). The purpose of this research study is to find better and safer medications for individuals with GAD.

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The investigational medication will be provided at no cost and compensation is provided for time and travel. No health insurance is required to participate in any of our Generalized Anxiety Disorder studies.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder Clinical Trials

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What is Generalized

Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?

Occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. You might worry about things like health, money, or family problems. But people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) feel extremely worried or feel nervous about these and other things—even when there is little or no reason to worry about them. People with GAD find it difficult to control their anxiety and stay focused on daily tasks.

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 Signs and symptoms of GAD may include: worrying very much about everyday things, feeling restless and have a hard time concentrating, having trouble controlling worries or feelings of nervousness, having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, and/or being easily startled.​1

Unsure if you have GAD?

Call us at (714) 298-1100 for a free phone consultation.

Do i qualify?

If you answer YES to all of the following questions then you may qualify for our Generalized Anxiety Disorder clinical trials.

1. Are you between the ages of 18-65 years old?

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2. Have you been diagnosed with GAD for at least a year?

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3. Are you willing to take study medication?

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Final eligibility is determined during a screening visit at our study site at Orange. During this visit, you will:

  • Meet with a professional physician, psychiatrist, or psychologists and be interviewed about your mental and physical health

  • Review additional information

  • Undergo a physical examination and have your vitals taken

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If you qualify and decide to participate:

  • A study doctor will closely monitor you, your symptoms, and overall health

  • All study-related medical care and study medication will be provided at no cost

  • Transportation may be provided at no cost if you need assistance

  • You will sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF) which outlines which procedures you can expect during each visit

  • You will be compensated for each completed visit

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*A list of common procedures involved when participating in a clinical trial can be found here.

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1https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/generalized-anxiety-disorder-gad/index.shtml. Accessed 23 April, 2019.

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