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Anxiety Studies Available to Volunteers

Sponsor: Sunovion Pharmaceuticals

Sponsor: Sunovion Pharmaceuticals

Protocol Number: SEP361-226

A Phase 2/3, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel Group, Placebo-controlled, Flexible-dose, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of SEP-363856 in the Treatment of Adults With Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Inclusion criteria:

    • Age 18-65
    • Moderate to Severe symptoms of Generalized Anxiety
    • No Previous diagnosis required
    • Reimbursement for time and travel up to $1,500

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Evidence of unstable medical condition
  • Diagnosed bipolar disorder, psychotic disorder, or dementia
  • Current moderate or severe substance use disorder
  • Concurrent or recent participation in another clinical trial for mental illness involving an investigational product or device.

Research volunteers play a role in the development of new treatments for some of our most common and debilitating diseases and conditions.

Patients who participate in Excell Research’s clinical trials have an opportunity to join the vanguard of scientific research and contribute to the progress, knowledge, and future treatment of medical conditions.

We will provide you with comprehensive information and straightforward answers to your questions regarding the risks and benefits of participating.

Financial Compensation maybe available to those who qualify

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    Pre-Screening Questionnaire and Your Privacy

    Please be advised that by filling out the study pre-screening questionnaire, you will be asked to provide personal information, including age, gender, and your current medical condition. One of our staff will then reach out to conduct a phone-screen to see if you qualify for one of our current studies at our office location in Oceanside, CA. Your privacy is of the utmost importance to Excell Research. Your privacy will be protected and the information you provide will only be shared with those involved with the clinical research study if it is determined that you may be eligible to participate, unless you permit us to do so or except as required by law. Your information will not be sold to outside companies, nor will it be stored or collected without your direct consent.
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    Resources for Anxiety

    Anxiety

    Generalized Anxiety

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    Symptoms

    Generalized anxiety disorder symptoms can vary. They may include:

    • Persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events
    • Overthinking plans and solutions to all possible worst-case outcomes
    • Perceiving situations and events as threatening, even when they aren’t
    • Difficulty handling uncertainty
    • Indecisiveness and fear of making the wrong decision
    • Inability to set aside or let go of a worry
    • Inability to relax, feeling restless, and feeling keyed up or on edge
    • Difficulty concentrating, or the feeling that your mind “goes blank”

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    It’s normal to feel anxious from time to time, especially if your life is stressful. However, excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry that are difficult to control and interfere with day-to-day activities may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder.

    It’s possible to develop generalized anxiety disorder as a child or an adult. Generalized anxiety disorder has symptoms that are similar to panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other types of anxiety, but they’re all different conditions.

    Symptoms

    Generalized anxiety disorder symptoms can vary. They may include:

    • Persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events
    • Overthinking plans and solutions to all possible worst-case outcomes
    • Perceiving situations and events as threatening, even when they aren’t
    • Difficulty handling uncertainty
    • Indecisiveness and fear of making the wrong decision
    • Inability to set aside or let go of a worry
    • Inability to relax, feeling restless, and feeling keyed up or on edge
    • Difficulty concentrating, or the feeling that your mind “goes blank”

    Generalized Anxiety

    It’s normal to feel anxious from time to time, especially if your life is stressful. However, excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry that are difficult to control and interfere with day-to-day activities may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder. It’s possible to develop generalized anxiety disorder as a child or an adult. Generalized anxiety disorder has symptoms that are similar to panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other types of anxiety, but they’re all different conditions.

    Symptoms

    Generalized anxiety disorder symptoms can vary. They may include:

    • Persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events
    • Overthinking plans and solutions to all possible worst-case outcomes
    • Perceiving situations and events as threatening, even when they aren’t
    • Difficulty handling uncertainty
    • Indecisiveness and fear of making the wrong decision
    • Inability to set aside or let go of a worry
    • Inability to relax, feeling restless, and feeling keyed up or on edge
    • Difficulty concentrating, or the feeling that your mind “goes blank”
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