If you’re struggling with depression, you’re not alone
Consider applying for this clinical study.
Think you may be having a depressive episode?
Only a licensed professional can tell, but here are some of the symptoms:
If you’ve experienced many of these symptoms for the past two weeks, you may be in a depressive episode. Make sure you get the help you need. You may also consider applying for this clinical trial that could help.
See if You Qualify
Fill out the form below to see if you meet the basic study requirements.
Why participate?
*Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nkm.nih.gov/33653118
What’s Involved?
Frequently asked questions
The investigational treatment, or BHV-7000, is a medication that’s taken once daily.
For the 6-week treatment period, you’ll have a 50% chance of receiving the investigational treatment, and a 50% chance of receiving the placebo. The placebo is a pill that looks the same, but has no treatment.
Yes. Participants may receive compensation which may vary depending on location. You may receive up to $468 for your time and participation
No. You do not need health insurance to participate in this clinical trial.
If you’re not sure, that’s fine! Just fill out the form the best you can. If you pre-qualify, someone will be in contact to ask you more questions and see if you qualify.
Yes. Participants currently on medication will have to stop taking for a time before beginning the study as directed by the study doctor. This may last up to 4 weeks, depending on the medication you are currently on or taking.
In addition to reaching out to your healthcare provider, consider exploring these resources.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Anxiety & Depression Association of America
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance