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Anxiety clinical trials in Denver

3 recruiting anxiety disorder studies within range of Denver. Click any trial for full eligibility criteria and contact info.

Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of VQW-765 for the On-Demand Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder

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This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a single oral dose of VQW-765 compared to placebo in adults with social anxiety disorder.

PhasePhase 3
TypeInterventional
Age18 Years – 65 Years
WherePhoenix, Arizona, United States + 29 more
SponsorVanda Pharmaceuticals
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Multidimensional Sleep Health Intervention to Optimize Concussion Recovery

NCT07082218 · Concussion (Diagnosis), Concussion, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Treatment
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Following adolescent concussion, poor sleep health is common and relates to the development of persisting post-concussion symptoms, and uninjured adolescents (independent of concussion) also commonly experience sleep insufficiency. Given the sparse guidance that exists for clinicians to provide evidence-based sleep health recommendations for adolescents with a concussion, the primary objectives of this prospective randomized clinical trial of adolescents with a recent concussion are to discover if a multidimensional and prescriptive sleep health intervention leads to: 1) faster symptom resolution time, better sleep quality, or longer sleep duration; and 2) improved sleep habits, mental health, or academic engagement, relative to standard-of-care post-concussion sleep health guidance. Findings from this research will provide the basis for more precise sleep health recommendations for adolescents who experience a concussion.

PhaseNA
TypeInterventional
Age10 Years – 19 Years
WhereAurora, Colorado, United States
SponsorUniversity of Colorado, Denver
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Modulating Exercise Dosage to Improve Concussion Recovery

NCT05434130 · Concussion, Brain, Treatment, Aerobic Exercise
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Aerobic exercise has emerged as an effective treatment to reduce sport-related concussion symptom severity, yet existing work lacks rigor regarding the precise exercise volume and intensity required to elicit therapeutic effects, how exercise can alter concussion-related pathophysiology, and whether exercise can prevent the development of secondary sequelae. Our objective is to examine if a high dose exercise program (higher volume than currently prescribed at an individualized, safe intensity level) initiated within 14 days of concussion results in faster symptom resolution, altered physiological function, or reduced secondary sequalae. Findings from this research will lead to more rigorous and precise rehabilitation guidelines and improved understanding about how exercise affects neurophysiological function among adolescents with concussion.

PhasePhase 2
TypeInterventional
Age13 Years – 18 Years
WhereAurora, Colorado, United States + 2 more
SponsorUniversity of Colorado, Denver
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