Paid Research Study

Schizophrenia Clinical Study

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Limited space remaining for participation - Earn up to $12,600

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Study Details

 

This study is evaluating the effectiveness of a one time investigational treatment for people with schizophrenia

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Paid Schizophrenia Research Study

What's Involved?

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Participating 

If you qualify, a research doctor will review the study with you and answer any questions prior to joining!

Discussion

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Get Signed Up

Enter your information and answer a few questions about yourself.

Participating 

If you qualify, a research doctor will review the study with you and answer any questions prior to joining!

Discussion

Research staff will reach out to ask a few questions about your medical history.

Special Access

Log in any time to access new studies, see what you've signed up for, and update your information.

The Purpose Behind This Clinical Trial

The Impact This Study Could Have on Mental Health

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The Impact This Study Could Have on Mental Health

Challenges in living with Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition marked by episodes of delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and emotional withdrawal. During an acute psychotic episode, these symptoms can intensify, making everyday functioning extremely difficult.

While many treatments exist, not all individuals respond the same. This clinical research study is evaluating a new investigational medication to help adults experiencing a current episode of psychosis related to schizophrenia. The goal is to find new options that are safe, effective, and well-tolerated.