Why Participate?

If you are living with bipolar depression and haven’t found adequate relief through current treatment options, a clinical trial offers hope through access to innovative therapies not yet widely available. You’ll play a more active role in your mental health care while receiving careful monitoring from specialized healthcare professionals.

Your participation also contributes to advancing medical science. The treatments helping millions today exist because of clinical trial volunteers. By joining a trial, you not only open possibilities for your own wellness but also help develop treatments that may bring relief to countless others facing similar struggles with depression.

Our clinical trials are currently being conducted in the United States and conform to strict rules set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which help protect the rights and safety of those who volunteer to take part in clinical trials. Our commitment is to advance our investigational medicines as expeditiously as possible to allow the greatest number of patients suffering from CNS disorders to potentially have access to better treatment options.

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For patients and caregivers:

If your existing depression treatment is not delivering the relief you need, Autobahn’s clinical study may offer you a chance to try our investigational medicine to see if our new approach works for you. We encourage you to learn about the clinical trial process and discuss with your healthcare provider whether our trial might be appropriate for you. By participating, you’ll not only explore a potential new option for your own care but also help advance innovative treatments for bipolar depression.

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For healthcare providers:

If your patients are experiencing an inadequate response to their existing depression treatment, our trial is investigating a complementary approach that may improve outcomes and benefit future patients suffering from bipolar depression. Your expertise is valuable – whether through direct participation in our research or by referring patients to our study.