New Study for Panic Disorder - Now Enrolling
What is Panic Disorder?
Do you sometimes have sudden attacks of anxiety or overwhelming fear that last for several minutes? Maybe your heart pounds, you sweat, and you feel like you cannot breathe or think clearly. Do these attacks occur at unpredictable times with no
apparent trigger, causing you to worry about having another one at any time?
If so, you may have panic disorder, a common but often undiagnosed condition. And while there are several treatments available, doctors and researchers continue to study new ways to possibly better treat panic disorder in the future.
About the Study
Right now, doctors at select centres in Australia are conducting a new clinical study for adults (ages 18 - 65) who struggle with panic disorder. That study is evaluating an investigational oral medication to see if it can reduce symptoms and improve qualify of life.
The study lasts about 14 weeks and involves up to 6 visits to your local study centre. These visits are an important part of the study as they allow your study doctor and staff to closely monitor your progress and results.
There is no cost to participate in the study, and you will receive all study-related care free of charge. You will be reimbursed for your travel to attend any required visits to your local study centre.
See If You Qualify
To see if you might qualify for the study, and to connect with a local study centre to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.