Living With Ongoing Anxiety? You’re Not Alone
Living with anxiety can feel exhausting, overwhelming, and at times isolating, affecting day‑to‑day life.
At Neuroclin, we are committed to supporting people who live with persistent worry, tension, or restlessness, and helping advance better treatments for anxiety.
We are currently recruiting for volunteers to take part in a clinical study.


Do You Experience Any of These Symptoms?
- Fatigue
- Restlessness
- Muscle tension
- Irritability
- Difficulty concentrating
- Trouble sleeping
These symptoms may be linked to Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)- a common condition where a person feels excessive, persistent worry about many everyday things, most days, for at least six months. This worry is often difficult to control and can interfere with daily life.


Are you suitable to take part?
You may be eligible if you:
- Are aged 18-74
- Are located in Scotland
- Have experienced symptoms for at least six months


What to Expect
We will explain the study clearly, step by step, and talk you through exactly what taking part involves, answering all your questions and addressing any concerns you may have along the way.
The study lasts approximately 12 weeks and may involve taking study medication or a placebo medication, and throughout your participation you will receive close monitoring and dedicated support from our experienced clinical research team.
Participation is completely voluntary, and you will always have the information you need to make a confident, fully informed decision at your own pace.

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?

You’re helping to shape tomorrow’s therapies which may improve future care for others with the same condition.

Access to specialist care, regular check-in, close monitoring and support from an experienced clinical team.

Assessments and discussions can provide clearer insight into you’re anxiety, triggers, and overall wellbeing
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Recruitment is currently open for this study.
If you’re living with ongoing anxiety, this could be a chance to access dedicated support, better understand your symptoms, and contribute to research that may shape future treatments.
If you’re even a little curious, get in touch- there’s no obligation, and asking questions doesn’t commit you to taking part.
Contact our team or complete the short eligibility form today.
We’re here to guide you through each step!