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ENCALM: a Study of ENX-102 As a Monotherapy Treatment in Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Testing ENX-102 for anxiety relief in clinical study.

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18-65 years
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Phase 2

The ENCALM study is about testing a new medicine called **ENX-102** to see if it helps people with **Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)**. GAD is when someone feels anxious or worried most of the time. If you join, doctors will check how well ENX-102 works and how safe it is. You can join if you're between 18 to 65 years old and have GAD. You can't join if you have other major mental health issues, recent thoughts of self-harm, or if you're using certain medications or substances.

Key Points to Consider:

  • **Study Length:** Participation requires multiple visits for assessments, including safety checks.
  • **Compensation:** Participants may receive compensation for their time and involvement.
  • **Treatment:** The trial involves taking ENX-102 and monitoring its effects on anxiety symptoms.
Study details
    Generalized Anxiety Disorder

NCT05749055

Engrail Therapeutics INC

10 October 2024

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