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GAD

Do you suffer from anxiety? Have you been diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?

GAD symptoms are often present most of the time and include:

  • Restlessness or feeling on edge    
  • Being easily fatigued
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Irritability
  • Muscle tension
  • Sleep disturbances: (e.g. difficulty falling or staying asleep)
  • Physical symptoms: like headaches, stomachaches, or tremors

clinical trials

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions about participating in our clinical trial. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from potential participants. For more information, visit our full FAQs page or browse our Information Hub.

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.
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.
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.

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