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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Research 
at Insight Clinical Trials

The PTSD studies at Insight Clinical Trials help create 

possibilities for discovering answers that you, your loved ones, and 

thousands of people like you are searching for. Clinical trials give

you access to the newest treatments and expand your healthcare

options. When you participate in a research study through Insight

Clinical Trials in Beachwood, you will receive free medical care from

a highly skilled team of physicians and counselors. 

Treatments through PTSD Clinical Trials

Insight Clinical Trials has the opportunity to evaluate several potential

new medication treatments for PTSD. This cannot be

done without volunteers for our studies.
 

PTSD study treatments are dependent upon your current symptoms and treatment regimens. 

Individuals that have mental health concerns can also be provided a free confidential screening and consultation.

For specific treatment details for our current clinical trials, please contact us using our web form or give us a call to schedule an appointment at 216-526-1843.

How Can Insight Clinical Trials Help?

Your first visit to Insight Clinical Trials will consist of a free mental health evaluation. All the assessments done throughout the PTSD clinical trials are free of cost and study medication is also provided at no cost. No insurance is needed or required to participate. If you are interested in learning more about our research studies, please complete our online form or give us a call to schedule an appointment.
 

Study participants who are eligible will receive the following:

  • Investigational Medication

  • Medical Evaluation

  • Compensation Up to $1,000.00

  • Study-Related Medical Care

  • Complimentary Transportation

Insight Clinical Trials is currently running several clinical studies for PTSD.

  • We are looking for study candidates that are between the ages of 18-65

  • Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Have experienced the traumatic event at least three months before beginning the study
    Additional criteria may apply. 

Participants are in the study for about three months. During this time, they visit the study site about eight times and get about four phone calls from the trial staff. During the study, participants answer questions in interviews and complete questionnaires so the doctors can check whether their symptoms change.

The doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.

Contact

For more information about participating in this clinical trial, call us at (216) 526-1843 or click the button below.

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How Common is PTSD?

The following statistics are based on the U.S. population:

  • About six out of every 100 people (or 6% of the population) will have PTSD at some point in their lives.

  • About 15 million adults have PTSD during a given year. This is only a small portion of those who have gone through a trauma.

  • About 8 of every 100 women (or 8%) develop PTSD sometime in their lives compared with about four of every 100 men (or 4%).

Common Signs and Symptoms of PTSD:​

 

  • PTSD symptoms may start within one month of a traumatic event, but sometimes symptoms may not appear until years later. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. They can also interfere with a person’s ability to go about normal daily tasks.

  • PTSD symptoms are generally grouped into four types: intrusive memories, avoidance, negative changes in thinking and mood, and changes in physical and emotional reactions. Symptoms can vary over time or vary from person to person.

  • Symptoms can vary in intensity. Some may appear more regularly when a person is stressed or when they are reminded of the traumatic event (For example, hearing a car backfire may cause a recall of a combat experience).

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