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Study of ITI-1284 as Monotherapy Treatment in Patients With Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Research on ITI-1284 for anxiety treatment. Participation involves a clinical trial.

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Phase 2

Study Purpose: This study is testing a new medicine called ITI-1284 for people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) who haven't had much success with other treatments. GAD is a condition where people feel very anxious or worried most of the time.

Study Process:

  • First, there's a Screening Period (up to 2 weeks) to see if you can join the study and to stop any medicines that aren't allowed.
  • Then, a Double-blind Treatment Period (6 weeks) where you might get ITI-1284 (10 mg or 20 mg) or a placebo (a fake pill). Neither you nor the doctors will know which one you get.
  • Finally, a Safety Follow-up Period (1 week) to check on your health after the treatment.

Things to Know:

  • The study lasts about 9 weeks in total with several visits to the clinic.
  • It's important to meet certain health criteria to join the study.
  • You won't know if you're getting the real treatment or a placebo.
Study details
    Generalized Anxiety Disorder

NCT06701903

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.

11 April 2026

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