Brain wave test measures which Anti-Anxiety drug acts fastest

NCT ID NCT07020988

Summary

This study tested how quickly three different anxiety/seizure medications start working in the brain. Researchers gave healthy volunteers either an inhaled alprazolam, an injected midazolam, or a nasal spray diazepam and measured brain wave changes. The goal was to see which medication format reaches the brain fastest by comparing their effects on brain activity patterns.

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  • Up0127 1001

    Glendale, California, 91206, United States

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