Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Clinical Trial
GAD is a very common mental health condition where you feel persistent and excessive worry, most days than not, for at least 6 months. The worry could be about work, studies, relationships, health or finances. It’s a serious condition that could affect your daily life.
We are looking for volunteers aged 18–74 to join a short research study assessing the effects of a single dose of an investigational medication administered under medical supervision.


Other common GAD symptoms include, but are not limited to:
- Feeling Restless
- Sleep Disturbances
- Exhaustion
- Muscle Tension
- Racing Heart
- Stomach Issues
- Low Mood
GAD requires specialist care and attention. The diagnosis can be made by experts after careful evaluation. The physician takes a detailed history and uses standardized assessment tools to reach to a conclusion.
The treatment usually involves a combination of psychotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

Want to take part?
We believe together we can make a difference. Take the first step towards being considered for innovative research to help to manage GAD.
To check your eligibility, complete the form below or contact us directly.

What is a clinical trial?
What is a clinical trial?
Clinical trials, also known as clinical studies, are research investigations designed to enhance understanding of diseases and medical conditions. These studies explore new approaches to treatment, diagnosis and prevention, helping to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care.
Why are clinical trials important?
Clinical trials are essential for advancing healthcare, ensuring treatments and vaccines are both safe and effective. Every medication available today has undergone rigorous testing through clinical research, helping to improve medical care and outcomes for people worldwide.
What do clinical trials test?
Clinical trials are essential for testing new treatments, medical devices and diagnostic methods. They help improve the prevention, detection and management of conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Depression, driving advancements in medical care.
Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?

Potential access to cutting-edge research:
Be among the first to potentially benefit from the latest therapies and advancements.

Comprehensive support:
Receive expert-led assessments and personalised support throughout your journey.

Make a difference:
Your participation could lead to life-changing breakthrough for individuals living with similar conditions.