Research Studies » Social Anxiety

Do you avoid social situations? You may have social anxiety.

Symptoms of social anxiety:

  • Intense fear of social situations, especially where judgment is possible

  • Worrying for days or weeks in advance of a social event

  • Fear of embarrassment or humiliation

  • Low self-esteem or harsh self-criticism

  • Negative thoughts about oneself during or after interactions (e.g., “I sounded stupid”)

  • Avoidance of social situations as a result of these symptoms

We are seeking individuals aged 18-65 who suffer from feelings of social anxiety to participate in a clinical study. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fasedienol, a potential new treatment designed to provide rapid relief from anxiety when participating in a stressful event. Your participation could contribute to the development of a new therapy that has the potential to improve the quality of life for those struggling with Social Anxiety Disorder. Who may qualify?

  • People who suffer from social anxiety or are experiencing symptoms

  • People who are between the ages of 18 to 65

  • People who have a normal functioning sense of smell

Fill out the form today to see if you qualify!



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