LSD for Anxiety Study
With our latest clinical trials and comprehensive medical research, we aim to help people experiencing the terrible symptoms of anxiety.
What Is the LSD for Anxiety Study?
Striving to deliver on the therapeutic potential of psychedelics and other novel product candidates to treat brain health disorders.
Learn more about the study and investigating the use of LSD for anxiety.
• D-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) D-tartrate is a synthetic tryptamine belonging to the group of classic serotonergic hallucinogens (“psychedelics”)
• LSD is a psychoactive substance that mediates effects mainly through agonist activity at the serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2A)
• There is an extensive body of historical and modern literature on the nonclinical and clinical pharmacology, toxicology, clinical safety and efficacy of LSD
• LSD has been administered to over 1000 subjects in controlled clinical trials since 2008
• These trials have demonstrated that LSD has a relatively safe physiological profile and when administered in well-controlled clinical setting psychological risks are vastly reduced
Join Our Study!
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) affects almost 7 million (~3 percent) adults in the United States.2 o
Women are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with GAD than men2 •
GAD’s primary symptom is excessive and persistent anxiety and worry, typically impacting quality of life and daily functioning •
Pharmaceutical development has focused on MDD rather than GAD since the 1990s leaving GAD patients without efficacious treatment options. •
Common treatment options include benzodiazapines, SSRIs/SNRIs, Buspirone
Participating in studies is voluntary, and all medical attention, care, and treatment are provided without additional cost. Contact us today.
LSD for Anxiety Study
See if you can be screened for this new and exciting study.
- Participants must:
- Be between 50 and 90 years of age
- Have diagnosis of GAD
- Be willing to use Contraception
Advantages of Participating
Generalized anxiety disorder involves persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities. This ongoing worry and tension may be accompanied by physical symptoms, such as restlessness, feeling on edge or easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension or problems sleeping.
Help us try to combat this terrible disorder.
Access to a research medicine
A medical expert will provide close attention and supervision
Opportunity to advance Anxiety disease treatment
Reimbursement for travel and time spent on research activities
Participate in a study today!
Let us answer your questions about this exciting new study.
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