Advanced Discovery Research is looking for individuals who have served or are serving in the US military and are diagnosed with PTSD to participate in a study investigating several treatments for PTSD. If you qualify, you may be compensated up to $925.00 for your participation.
About The M-PACT Study:
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a shocking or traumatic event. In some cases, PTSD can affect your relationships and your ability to function at home and work. About 7% of veterans have PTSD at some point in their lifetime.
The M-PACT study will evaluate how effective the study drugs are in treating the symptoms of PTSD in veterans. If you or someone you know has PTSD or is showing symptoms, we invite you to learn more about the M-PACT study and PTSD.
What Do PTSD Symptoms Look Like?
PTSD usually develops after someone has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. After the trauma occurs, a person may:
- Have unwanted memories of the event
- Struggle with fear and anxiety
- Feel isolated from family and friends
- Avoid situations that remind them of the trauma
If you’ve experienced or witnessed a traumatic event and now have unwanted memories of the event, struggle with fear and anxiety, feel isolated from family and friends; or avoid situations that remind you of the trauma, you may have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
You may qualify if:
- Are currently serving or have previously served in any branch of the US military service
- Are between 18 to 64 years of age
- Experience symptoms of PTSD, whether due to a trauma from your military service or civilian life
- Able to undergo an MRI procedure
What Happens In The M-PACT Study?
In this study, eligible patients could receive:
- The study drug or placebo
- If eligible, you will be randomly assigned to one of the multiple treatment groups for 20 weeks
- Depending on your initial group and response, you might be eligible to try a different medication in a different study group. This could extend your participation beyond 20 weeks.
Patients will also be asked to visit the study clinic up to 4 times and complete 2 telephone visits and 2 MRIs. During study clinic visits, the study doctors and staff will evaluate patients’ overall health and PTSD symptoms through various tests and assessments.
Total participation in this study will last approximately 20 weeks or longer.
Am I Eligible For The M-PACT Study?
To learn if you could be eligible for the M-PACT study, please fill out the form below.