This trial is shared by:

Are you living with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

Consider taking part in the Monarch Study, which is evaluating how effective a study drug is in treating the symptoms of PTSD.

You may be eligible to participate in the Monarch Study if you:

  • Are between the ages of 18 and 70 years old
  • Have been diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Learn more about the Monarch Study

Watch this informative video to hear stories shared by people living with PTSD and to learn more about the Monarch Study from Dr. Kimberly Babson, who explains what the study drug is and provides important details about the study that people living with PTSD will need to consider before participating.

Complete a short questionnaire to see if you may be eligible for the Monarch Study

About the Monarch Study

The Monarch study will evaluate how effective a study drug is in treating the symptoms of PTSD when given in different doses compared to a placebo, which looks like the study drug but does not have any active ingredients. The results from this study will be used to develop future studies for PTSD.

This study is being conducted in study sites across the U.S. and will enroll 270 adults aged 18 to 70 who have been diagnosed with PTSD.

Participation in the study will last up to 18 weeks, which includes a screening period (up to 4 weeks), a 12-week treatment period, and a 2-week follow-up period. During this participation period, you will make 7 clinic visits and have 3 phone calls with the study doctor.

Those who are eligible and choose to participate in the study will receive the study drug or placebo, as well as study-related visits, tests and assessments, at no cost. Participants may also be reimbursed for some study-related expenses.

Is the Monarch Study right for me?

You may be eligible to participate in the Monarch Study if you:

  • Are between the ages of 18 and 70
  • Have been diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

If you are interested in participating in the Monarch Study, complete the short questionnaire to see if you may qualify.

About Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD is a common condition that can develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a shocking or traumatic event. About 7% of all people have PTSD at some point in their lifetime. PTSD can look very different across individuals. They often experience nightmares and really strong emotional and physical effects when confronted with reminders of that traumatic event. In some cases, PTSD can affect a person’s relationships and their ability to function at home and work.1

The Monarch Study is evaluating how effective a study drug is in treating the symptoms of PTSD, with the goal of developing a new treatment option to help those individuals out there who are struggling with PTSD.

Despite the significant impact on patient’s lives, there is no cure available for this condition, and not everyone responds to medications approved to treat PTSD. Only two antidepressants have received approval from FDA for the treatment of PTSD symptoms in the past 20 years.2-4 And there are currently no approved therapies that target the underlying biology in the brain that transforms traumatic events and experiences into the chronic mental health illness of PTSD.

References:
  1. DSM-5 Criteria for PTSD. American Psychiatric Association (APA). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders. 5th ed. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing; 2013.
  2. Ehret M. Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder: Focus on pharmacotherapy. Ment Health Clin. 2019;9(6):373-382. Published 2019 Nov 27. doi:10.9740/mhc.2019.11.373
  3. Zoloft® (sertraline hydrochloride) tablets, for oral use. US Prescribing Information. Roerig, New York, NY, US. December 2016.
  4. Paxil® CR (paroxetine) extended-release tablets, for oral use. US Prescribing Information. GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, US. September 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where You Can Join

This trial is being conducted in sites located in the United States, with the goal of enrolling 475 patients in the study.

Location
Houston Clinical Trials — Bellaire
Status
Recruiting
Location
Clinical Innovations Inc — Bellflower
Status
Recruiting
Location
Behavioral Research Specialists, LLC — Glendale
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
American Medical Research,Inc — Chicago
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
North Star Medical Research, LLC — Middleburg Heights
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Paradigm Research Professionals, LLC
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
CenExel iResearch, LLC — Decatur
Status
Recruiting
Location
Birmingham VA Medical Center — Birmingham
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
The Univeristy of Texas at Austin-Dell Medical School — Austin
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
EZY Medical Research, Co — Miami
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Premier Clinical Research Institute, Inc — Miami
Status
Recruiting
Location
CiTrials — Riverside
Status
Recruiting
Location
Manhattan Behavioral Medicine – NYC
Status
Recruiting
Location
Advanced Discovery Research — Atlanta
Status
Recruiting
Location
NRC Research Institute — Orange
Status
Recruiting
Location
NoesisPharma, LLC — Phoenix
Status
Recruiting
Location
Behavioral clinical Research, Inc. — Miami Lakes
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
SanRo Clinical Research — Bryant
Status
Recruiting
Location
Core Clinical Research — Everett
Status
Recruiting
Location
Global Medical Institutes, LLC: Princeton Medical Institute — Princeton
Status
Recruiting
Location
Marie Claire Bossaert (MCB) Clinical Reseach Centers — Colorado Springs
Status
Recruiting
Location
CT Clinical Research — Cromewell
Status
Recruiting
Location
Accel Research Sites — St. Petersburg
Status
Recruiting
Location
North Pointe Psychiatry – Lewisville
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Yale Center for Clinical Investigation — New Haven
Status
Recruiting
Location
Excell Research, Inc — Oceanside
Status
Recruiting
Location
University of Washington School of Medicine — Seattle
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Brigham and Women's Hospital — Boston
Status
Recruiting
Location
Pacific Clinical Research Management Group LLC — Upland
Status
Recruiting
Location
Sarkis Clinical Trials — Gainesville
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Accel Research Sites — Lakeland
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Donald J. Garcia Jr., MD, PA — Austin
Status
Recruiting
Location
SPRI Clinical Trials — Brooklyn
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Woodland Research Northwest — Rogers
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Relaro Medical Trials – Dallas
Status
Recruiting
Location
Altea Research Institute — Las Vegas
Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Location
Alea Research — Phoenix
Status
Recruiting
Location
Pillar Clinical Research LLC – Richardson
Status
Recruiting
Location
Howard University Hospital, CLinical research Unit — Washington DC
Status
Recruiting
Location
Suburban Research Assocaites — West Chester
Status
Recruiting
Location
Boston Clinical Trials — Boston
Status
Recruiting
Location
Collaborative Neuroscience Research, LLC — Torrance
Status
Recruiting
Location
Finger Lakes Clinical Research — Rochester
Status
Recruiting
Location
Richmond Behavioral Associates — Staten Island
Status
Recruiting
Location
Grayline Research Center – Wichita Falls
Status
Recruiting
Location
Midwest Clinical Research Center — Dayton
Status
Recruiting
Location
Clinical Trials of Texas, LLC – San Antonio
Status
Recruiting