Plain-English translation of NCT06070766 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers are studying whether —a medication taken by mouth at home—can safely and effectively treat chronic conditions like depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and PTSD. The study will use digital technology to help your doctor monitor your treatment and adjust dosing based on your symptoms. A previous pilot study showed promising results, with people experiencing significant improvement in depression symptoms.
Many people with chronic conditions and depression don't get adequate relief from current treatments, and some are at risk of suicide. IV or injection forms of this medication exist but are harder to access. This study aims to see if taking the medication by mouth at home—with digital monitoring—could be a safer, more practical option for more people.
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You will take as a pill at home according to a personalized plan developed for you based on your symptoms and medical history. Digital technology will help your doctor track how you're doing and adjust your treatment as needed. The study will last up to five years, and there is a small fee for using the digital technology platform. Your doctor will monitor you regularly to make sure the treatment is working and safe for you.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 2, 2026 · Not medical advice
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