Pill that could potentially treat PTSD shows promising result in animal trial

Pill that could potentially treat PTSD shows promising result in animal trial
Pill that could potentially treat PTSD shows promising result in animal trial
Could this be a cure for PTSD? Pill that could treat the disorder shows promise in animal trials as US Army and Air Force help fund the research Neurovation Labs has developed a pill that may be able to treat PTSD and showed promise in trials with mice Drug can block GluA1 protein that causes a person with PTSD to respond to triggers The company received funding from the U.S. Air Force and the Army to further research and development The condition will affect one in 11 Americans at some point in their lives and more than 10% of military veterans PTSD often affects people who suffer traumatic life events, and could cause them to relive the event when triggered 

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A pill that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has shown promise in animal trials. 

Current treatments for the condition, which affects one in 11 Americans, include electronic brain stimulation and potentially even using hallucinogens. 

But biotechnology company Neurovation Labs is hoping to develop the first drug for the condition. 

The pill will be less invasive than these types of treatments and may be easier to access for many.

The New York City-based firm has received funding from the U.S. Army and Air Force, and the military branches hope to develop stronger treatments for the condition that affects more than one out of every ten service members. 

Neurovation Labs are developing a potential PTSD treatment that works in pill form that showed promise in mice in clinical trials and have received funding from the U.S. Army and Air Force

Neurovation Labs are developing a potential PTSD treatment that works in pill form that showed promise in mice in clinical trials and have received funding from the U.S. Army

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