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Do you suffer from anxiety? Have you been diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD)?

Generalised Anxiety Disorder

If you’re living with generalised anxiety disorder and previous treatments haven’t helped, our clinical trial could offer new possibilities for managing your anxiety symptoms.

Are You Eligible?

Check Your Eligibility Now

You may be eligible for our generalised anxiety disorder clinical trials if you:

Additional eligibility criteria may apply. Our research team will discuss full eligibility requirements with you during your initial consultation.

Are aged between 18 and 74 years

Have been diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD)

Have tried at least two different treatments that haven't worked adequately

Currently experience GAD symptoms that affect your daily life

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Current Trials

Generalised anxiety disorder affects approximately 5.9% of adults in the UK, making it one of the most common mental health conditions. Many people with GAD struggle to find relief despite trying multiple treatments. Our GAD clinical trials explore innovative approaches to help reduce anxiety and improve quality of life.

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Understanding Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a long-term condition that causes persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of daily life. Unlike normal anxiety that comes and goes, GAD symptoms are often present most of the time and can interfere with your ability to function normally.

GAD symptoms commonly include:

These symptoms can significantly impact your work, relationships, and overall quality of life. Many people with generalised anxiety disorder find that their worry feels uncontrollable and affects multiple areas of their life, making it hard to relax or enjoy activities they once loved.

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How does it work?

Register Your Interest

Contact our research team by phone on 03300 575 838 or complete our confidential interest form online. We’ll explain the GAD clinical trial and answer your questions with no pressure or obligation. This initial conversation is completely private and helps us determine if the anxiety clinical trials might be suitable for you.

Attend Your Screening Visit

We’ll arrange a screening visit at our Ilford or Swinton research centre, where our mental health specialists will review your generalised anxiety disorder history and previous treatments. This assessment includes discussing your anxiety symptoms, therapies you’ve tried, and how GAD affects your daily life to ensure the study is safe and appropriate for you.

Begin Your Trial Participation

Once enrolled, you’ll start your first visit at our research facility with a clear schedule of all appointments. Throughout the generalised anxiety disorder clinical trial, you’ll receive regular monitoring and support from our dedicated mental health team, with your safety and wellbeing as our top priority.

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Why Generalised Anxiety Disorder Clinical Research Matters

Clinical trials are essential for developing better treatments for people living with GAD. Current treatments, including therapy and medication, don’t work for everyone, leaving many people still struggling with persistent anxiety.

Through GAD clinical trials UK, researchers can:

Your participation in our anxiety clinical trials could help advance treatments for millions of people struggling with persistent worry and anxiety.

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How You Can Benefit from Participating

Taking part in our generalised anxiety disorder clinical research trials offers several potential benefits:

Specialist Mental Health Care & Monitoring

Access to Potential New Treatments

Contributing to Anxiety Research

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Why Choose 4MCS?

You may be eligible for our generalised anxiety disorder clinical trials if you:

Established Expertise:

4MCS specialises in clinical research with over 130 years of combined experience in medical research across different areas.

Proven Track Record:

Our team has successfully run studies from early to late phases, contributing to important medical advances.

Patient-Centred Care:

We’ve worked with over 35,000 people in our research database, ensuring individual attention throughout your experience.

Comprehensive Support:

From first contact to study completion, our team provides ongoing support to ensure you feel informed and comfortable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions about participating in our generalised anxiety disorder clinical trial. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from potential participants.

Am I eligible for the generalised anxiety disorder clinical trial?

To join our GAD clinical trials UK, you need to be aged between 18 and 74 years with a confirmed diagnosis of generalised anxiety disorder. Importantly, you must have tried at least two different therapies or treatments that haven’t provided adequate relief from your anxiety symptoms.

Our research team will review your mental health history, including your GAD diagnosis, previous treatments (such as medications, talking therapies, or other interventions), and current symptoms. We’ll discuss how your anxiety affects your daily life and whether this anxiety clinical trial is appropriate for your situation.

Our Ilford research centre provides a comfortable, supportive environment where you’ll receive care from experienced mental health professionals. During the GAD clinical trials, you’ll have regular appointments where we assess your anxiety levels, symptoms, and overall mental health.

You’ll complete questionnaires about your worry patterns, physical symptoms, and how anxiety affects your daily activities. The research team will monitor your progress carefully and provide support throughout the study. Visit frequency varies, but you’ll receive a detailed schedule and can contact our team between appointments if needed.

No, our generalised anxiety disorder clinical trial works alongside your NHS care, not instead of it. You’ll continue to see your GP and any mental health services you’re currently accessing whilst participating in our research.

We’ll work with your healthcare providers to ensure the study fits safely with any ongoing support you’re receiving. With your permission, we’ll keep your NHS team informed about your participation so they can provide coordinated care. If you need urgent mental health support, this always comes first.

That’s exactly who we’re looking for. Our anxiety clinical trials specifically focus on people with treatment-resistant generalised anxiety disorder – those who have tried at least two different treatments without adequate improvement.

Many people with GAD don’t respond well to first-line treatments, and research into new options is crucial. Your participation could help identify better treatments for others in similar situations. We’ll discuss all the treatments you’ve tried during screening to understand what hasn’t worked and why.

This depends on what medications you’re currently taking and for what conditions. Some medications may affect your eligibility for the GAD clinical trial, whilst others may be acceptable.

During your screening visit, we’ll review all your current medications, including those for anxiety, other mental health conditions, and physical health problems. Our team will assess whether the study is safe for you based on your complete medication profile.

Generalised anxiety disorder affects millions of people in the UK, with many experiencing persistent worry and anxiety despite treatment. By participating in GAD clinical trials, you help researchers understand which treatments work best for treatment-resistant anxiety.

Your participation contributes to developing better options for people who haven’t found relief from standard treatments. This research is vital for finding new approaches to help people with generalised anxiety disorder manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.

Throughout the generalised anxiety disorder clinical trial, you’ll have regular contact with our mental health research team. You’ll receive comprehensive monitoring and support at each visit, with professionals who understand the challenges of living with GAD.

Between appointments, you’ll have contact information for our team if you have concerns or questions. We also work closely with your existing NHS healthcare providers to ensure you have appropriate support throughout your participation.