Research Studies » Treatment-Resistant Depression

Are you feeling down despite antidepressants?

Learn more about our research study for an investigational medicine for treatment-resistant depression. Treatment-resistant depression is defined as having experienced the failure of 2 or more antidepressant treatments within the current episode of depression. Modern research has shown that psychedelic medicines may help treat mental health conditions, including Major Depressive Disorder.

You may qualify if:

  • You are between the ages of 18 and 65
  • You are diagnosed with MDD and are currently experiencing a depressive episode
  • You have tried 2-5 antidepressant medications for your current depressive episode
  • You do not have a diagnosis of PTSD, OCD, or a psychotic disorder such as schizophrenia

Fill out this form to find out if you qualify today!

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