Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trial

Reimbursement: £1550. You will be compensated for your time and commitment to the trial. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed, or transport provided.

About This clinical research study

Clinical trials are research projects, performed as a way of bringing about progress in medicine and research. Clinical research projects make it possible to scientifically assess the properties of a study medication, to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of a treatment or a medical device, or to learn more about a disease and methods to diagnose and monitor it.

Here at MAC, we are looking for people who would like to take part in clinical trials researching potential new treatments for Major Depressive Disorder.

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate an investigational psychedelic medication (with psychological therapy) for depression for people either not having taken an antidepressant for at least six months, or currently taking an SSRI antidepressant that is not fully working. Psychedelic compounds (also known as hallucinogens) have been found to temporarily change perceptions, sensations, and emotions. Research into psychedelic-assisted therapy to treat depression in a controlled, clinical environment may go on to provide treatment options for people with depression. Depression is ranked as one of the leading causes of disability worldwide by the World Health Organisation.

If you have a diagnosis of depression, you may be eligible to participate in one of our upcoming clinical trials.

Reimbursement: £1550. You will be compensated for your time and commitment to the trial. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed, or transport provided.

Clinics

Merseyside

Therapy Area

Major Depressive Disorder

Gender and Age

Males and Females aged 18 +

A full description of the clinical trial will be given before you decide to take part, during an appointment at a MAC clinic. This will include you receiving the patient information sheet and an opportunity to ask the clinical research doctor any questions.

If you contact us, it does not mean you have to decide at that point whether to participate.
If you do decide to participate you are free to withdraw at any time.

There is no obligation to take part in a clinical trial and you are free to withdraw at any time.

By taking part in a clinical trial, you may be helping in the development of pioneering new treatments that may help improve the quality of life for people with depression.

More information will be available on the clinical trial once approval of the research is granted by the regulatory bodies in the UK.

Reimbursement: £1550. You will be compensated for your time and commitment to the trial. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed, or transport provided.

Key Inclusion Criteria

Key Exclusion Criteria

Other eligibility criteria will apply. Please contact MAC for more information.

If you are eligible, you will receive a comprehensive health screen. Your GP will be fully informed of your participation and provided with any information relevant to your healthcare

ABOUT CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES

Clinical research studies are performed as a way of bringing about progress in medicine and research. Clinical research studies make it possible to scientifically assess the properties of a drug, to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of a treatment or a medical device, or to learn more about a disease and methods to diagnose and monitor it.

If the study is successful, it may be an important step towards developing a promising new treatment.

MAC Clinical Research is conducting a trial to evaluate a potential new treatment for Major Depressive Disorder.

If you would like more information, please fill in the form below and we will be in touch…

Alternatively, please call our recruitment team on freephone 0800 633 5507.

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