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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
Phase 3Recruiting· 278 target
Drug / intervention
Silexan +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Silexan 80 mgfrom record
Key inclusion· 4
  • Aged 18 years or over
  • Fluent in English
  • Meet DSM-5 criteria for PTSD determined by MINI 7.0.2
  • PCL-5 score equal to or over 33
Key exclusion· 12
  • Currently serving in Australian Defence Force
  • Lifetime history of psychotic or bipolar disorder, or dissociative identity disorder
  • Moderate or severe alcohol or other substance use disorder within 3 months of screening
  • Active suicidal or homicidal ideation

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Search/NCT06412757
NCT06412757Phase 3RecruitingOn TrackUpdated 6mo ago

Silexan in the Treatment Of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (STOP) Trial

Deakin University·interventional·Posted May 14, 2024·Updated Dec 18, 2025

In Brief

A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Silexan and Placebo for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Currently recruiting, targeting 278 participants across 4 sites.

Detailed Summary

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and debilitating mental illness. Current treatments for PTSD include psychotherapy and antidepressant medications. Many patients are unable to tolerate psychotherapy for PTSD and drop out of it. In addition, its effectiveness is limited. Up to 50 percent of patients who receive psychotherapy do not benefit from it. Antidepressant medications have only small benefits in PTSD. They also have unpleasant side effects that can make patients unwilling to take them. There is an urgent need to develop new treatments for PTSD that work and are well-tolerated. Silexan has the potential to provide an important alternative treatment for PTSD. Silexan is derived from lavender oil. It is taken orally in the form of capsules. It is currently available over-the-counter in 14 countries, including Australia and the United States. Previous research has shown that it is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder. It is also well-tolerated by patients. The only side effects that have been identified so far are mild gastrointestinal symptoms (including burping and breath odour) and these are uncommon. The results of a small pilot study suggest that Silexan may also be effective and well-tolerated in PTSD. The STOP trial is a clinical trial that aims to investigate whether adding Silexan to treatment-as-usual improves PTSD symptoms in adults with PTSD. The trial will recruit 278 participants. Participants will be randomly assigned to take Silexan or a placebo (look-alike dummy pills) daily in addition to their usual medications for 12 weeks. The severity of their PTSD symptoms will be assessed prior to and at the end of this 12-week period. The STOP trial has the potential to obtain definitive evidence regarding whether Silexan helps treat symptoms of PTSD. If Silexan is found to be an effective treatment for PTSD, the pool of patients who could potentially benefit from this treatment includes any adults with PTSD. Silexan is already available over-the-counter at a relatively low cost so there will be few barriers to accessing this treatment.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesAustralia

Timeline

Phase 3Recruiting
202520262027
First PostedMay 14, 2024
Enrollment StartAug 26, 2024
Primary CompletionMay 1, 2027
Study CompletionJun 1, 2027
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.7 yearsPosted 2.1 years agoPrimary completion in 10 months

Interventions

Silexandrug

Participants in the Silexan arm will take two over-encapsulated capsules, each containing 80 mg Silexan, daily orally in the morning in addition to their usual medications. No modifications of allocated interventions will be made for any trial participants; if appropriate (i.e following the emergence of adverse events) participants will be withdrawn from the intervention.

Placeboother

Participants in the placebo arm will take two capsules containing an inert placebo daily orally in the morning in addition to their usual medications. The placebo capsules will contain a sub-therapeutic amount of lavender oil to mimic the odor of the experimental drug (Silexan).