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Adult Schizoaffective Disorder Medical Study in Maitland, FL

Adult Schizoaffective Disorder Medical Study

A clinical research study of investigational medication for adults with schizoaffective disorder is conducted by Florida Clinical Research Center. FCRC  highly-trained and experienced physicians will evaluate your symptoms to help you determine if a research medical study is right for you.

If I qualify?

You will receive investigational study medication, study-related medical exams, and lab tests at no charge.

Do I need medical insurance?

Insurance is not necessary and you may be compensated for your time and travel. To learn more and contact FCRC Click Here

A few Symptoms of Schizoaffective Disorder may include:

  • Strange or unusual thoughts or perceptions
  • Paranoid thoughts and ideas
  • Delusions — having false, fixed beliefs
  • Hallucinations, such as hearing voices
  • Unclear or confused thoughts (disorganized thinking)
  • Bouts of depression
  • Manic mood or a sudden increase in energy and behavioral displays that are out of character
  • Irritability and poor temper control
  • Thoughts of suicide or homicide
  • Irrelevant or incoherent speech
  • Catatonic behavior — lack of response, sometimes with an extreme agitation that’s not influenced by the environment
  • Deficits in attention and memory
  • Lack of concern about hygiene and physical appearance
  • Changes in energy and appetite
  • Sleep disturbances, such as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep

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  • Heidi Wilkman

    To whom it may concern, I had gotten diagonosed with schizoaffective dizorder bipolar type..and am intrested in finding out more. It is very intreaging to me.. I suffered many years with this illness..i am currently prescribed medication. I am somewhat stable. I still experience episodes it has not fully gone away even with the medication. I would like to be of assistance and help others and myself in better ways to treat this illness.