About clinical research

Clinical research studies seek to advance and improve treatment options for all conditions, including depression.

A clinical research study is designed to answer questions about the safety and effectiveness of potential new drugs. These studies must be performed before a potential new medication or treatment can be approved for use in patients and available on the market.

It is important to test drugs and medical products in the people they are meant to help. Diversity is also important in research because different people may respond differently to treatments.

For each research study, researchers develop eligibility criteria such as age, gender, previous treatment history, and other medical conditions. Not everyone who applies for a research study will be eligible to join. Participants will be selected based on the eligibility criteria.

Taking part in a clinical research study can offer several benefits, including:

Taking an active part in managing your own health

Having access to breakthrough treatments​

Having access to specialists in the condition being studied​

Helping others by possibly advancing medical research​

Study locations

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