We are inviting you to take part in a clinical trial for adults who are diagnosed with Schizophrenia and who experience cognitive symptoms related to their condition.

The Schizophrenia Studies will enroll participants in various countries globally. The studies will include regular visits to a study site over the duration of the study you enroll in. The studies involve taking a medication, in addition to your current prescribed Schizophrenia medication, to evaluate how it affects your symptoms and how you are feeling overall.

There is no cost to take part in the Schizophrenia Studies. In addition, participants may receive reimbursement for participation, which includes visits in your location. No health insurance is required.

You may qualify for the Schizophrenia Studies if you:

  • Are between the ages of 18 to 50 years old, inclusive
  • Have been diagnosed with Schizophrenia
  • Experience cognitive symptoms of Schizophrenia such as difficulty with conversations and expressing yourself, trouble focusing, difficulty with directions and/or instructions
Those who take part in the study may receive reimbursement for participation.
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What happens if I sign up? We will match you to a clinical trial location in your area that needs volunteers with Schizophrenia or notify you when one becomes available. The study team will then contact you and you may have the opportunity to participate if qualified.


If you think you might like to participate in the Schizophrenia Studies or would like more information, please enter your information below so we can see if you may qualify and can contact you about the studies. Keep in mind that participation is entirely voluntary. If you do decide to take part in a study, you may change your mind about participating at any time.

About Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a condition that affects less than 1% of the population in the United States.1 The condition affects people’s mental health in different ways. For example, it can affect a person’s mood or behavior. It can also affect the way a person thinks, their memory and their mental functioning.1

Although Schizophrenia can affect individuals differently, some of the common symptoms are:1

  • Hallucinations
  • Paranoia
  • Seeing or believing things that are not there
  • Confusion
  • Trouble expressing yourself
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Trouble following directions or instructions

Currently, there is no treatment for the cognitive symptoms of Schizophrenia. The available medications are targeted at managing the various different symptoms that affect people diagnosed with the condition.1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial (also called a research study) is a medical study that helps to answer important questions about an investigational drug – these may include how well an investigational study drug works for a certain condition. All medications must be tested in clinical research studies before they can be approved and prescribed to patients.

A clinical trial is the process by which new and innovative medications, interventions and treatments are approved and brought to market, so people can live happier and healthier lives. Even over-the-counter medications, such as NSAIDs, you may have used to counteract a headache, have gone through the clinical research study process before it was available at your local pharmacy.

In this study, researchers will be researching new investigational study medications, taken in addition to your existing anti-psychotic/ Schizophrenia medication, to treat the symptoms of Schizophrenia.

Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive reimbursement for participation. Please discuss this with the study team when they contact you.

There is no cost to participate in the Schizophrenia Studies. If you qualify, all study-related care will be provided by a team of dedicated medical professionals at no cost to you or your insurance.

The research team will be able to explain more about what the Schizophrenia Studies will involve, and it is up to you to decide if you want to take part. Participation in this study is voluntary. Whether or not you decide to participate in this study will not affect your current or future relationships with your doctors. If you decide to participate, you are free to withdraw at any time without affecting those relationships.

We match you to a study site within a close travel distance from your home. If we are not running the study in your area currently, with your permission, we will keep you in our database and reach out once a study in your area becomes available. If, at any time, you decide you no longer want your information stored, you can opt out and we will delete your details.

About the Schizophrenia Studies

The Schizophrenia Studies will enroll adult participants with Schizophrenia at various study sites globally.

The studies will include visits to a study site in your location over the duration of the study.

Participants will receive all study-related care from a dedicated medical team at no cost to you or your insurance.

Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive reimbursement for participation.

The Schizophrenia Studies are researching new investigational study medications for the treatment of the common cognitive symptoms of Schizophrenia, when taken in addition to your existing anti-psychotic/Schizophrenia medication.

Who can take part in the Schizophrenia Studies?

You may qualify for the Schizophrenia Studies if you:

  • Are between the ages of 18 to 50 years old, inclusive
  • Have been diagnosed with Schizophrenia
  • Experience cognitive symptoms of Schizophrenia such as difficulty with conversations and expressing yourself, trouble focusing, difficulty with directions and/or instructions