Gut feeling: personalized bacteria may ease PTSD symptoms
NCT ID NCT07623967
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether giving people with PTSD a personalized mix of gut bacteria (called pharmabiotics) can help their mental health. The researchers will track changes in PTSD symptoms, anxiety, depression, and thinking skills over 14 days. The goal is to see if fixing the gut microbiome can speed up recovery from PTSD.
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Uzhhorod National University
Uzhhorod, 88000, Ukraine
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