Phase 2
N=41
PH94B in the Treatment of Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety
Adjustment Disorder With Anxious Mood
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04404192 ↗Enrolled (actual)
41
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Feb 2026
Primary outcome: Primary: Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) Score — -12.5; -12.6 score on a scale — p=0.9338
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- Phase 2
- Interventions
- PH94B (Drug); Placebo (Drug)
- Age
- Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc.
- Primary completion
- Dec 2022
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) Score |
-12.5; -12.6 | 0.9338 |
| SECONDARY Percentage of Participants With Clinical Global Impression - Improvement Rating (CGI-I) Response |
12; 16 | 0.3720 |
| SECONDARY Percentage of Participants With Patient Global Impression of Change (PGI-C) Response |
8; 14 | 0.1230 |
| SECONDARY Adjustment Disorder New Module Scale (ADNM) Score |
-9.9; -12.1 | 0.4764 |
| SECONDARY International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire (IADQ) Score |
-9.0; -11.4 | 0.241 |
Summary
This placebo-controlled clinical study is designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of administration of PH94B nasal spray four times per day as a treatment of Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety symptoms in adults. Subject participation in the Study will last a total of 6 to 10 weeks, depending on the duration of the screening period and whether they need a washout of concomitant anxiolytics. Upon signing an investigation review board approved informed consent, all subjects will complete Visit 1 (Screening) and enter a screening period lasting 7 to 35 days that could include taper of concomitant anxiolytics, if necessary. Screening visit will consist of safety assessments (medical history, physical examination, laboratory samples, electrocardiogram, urine drug screen, and urine pregnancy test [if appropriate]) and psychiatric assessments to determine eligibility. Subjects will then return to complete Visit 2 (Baseline). If the subject continues to meet inclusion and exclusion criteria, the subject will be randomized 1:1 to PH94B or placebo. Subjects will then commence 4 weeks of double-blind treatment with randomized investigational product (PH94B or placebo) four times per day.
Subjects will return for weekly site visits (Visits 3, 4, 5, and 6), in which the subject will return the vial dispensed at the previous visit and receive a new vial, except at Visit 6 in which no new vial will be dispensed. Changes in AEs and concomitant medications will be collected. During these visits, psychiatric scales will be completed. When the subject returns for Visit 6, besides the assessments completed at Visits 3 through 5, the subjects will complete a brief physical examination, electrocardiogram, laboratory tests (chemistry and blood), and urinalysis. Any remaining IP vials will be collected. The subject will then come back after a one week washout period for Follow-up visit (Visit 7).
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Written informed consent provided prior to conducting any study-specific assessment.
- Male and female adults, 18 through 65 years of age, inclusive.
- Current diagnosis of AjDA as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition.
- Clinician-rated Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) score ≥20 at Screening (Visit 1) and no greater than 15% decrease at Baseline (Visit 2).
- Clinician-rated Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D) total score 60 on the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale.
- Subjects who meet criteria for moderate or severe alcohol or substance use disorder within the 1 year prior to Study entry.
- In the opinion of the investigator, the subject has a significant risk for suicidal behavior during the course of their participation in the study, or considered to be an imminent danger to themselves or others.
- Clinically significant nasal pathology or history of significant nasal trauma, nasal surgery, anosmia, or nasal septum perforation that may have damaged the nasal chemosensory epithelium.
- An acute or chronic condition, including an infectious illness, uncontrolled seasonal allergies at the time of the study, or significant nasal congestion that potentially could affect drug delivery to the nasal chemosensory epithelium. The Investigator may allow concomitant use of over-the-counter nasal decongenstants as needed, since there is no apparent drug interaction between these and PH94B.
- Concomitant use of any anxiolytics, such as benzodiazepines or buspirone, during the Study and within 30 days of Baseline (Visit 2).
- Concomitant use of any over-the-counter, prescription product, or herbal preparation for treatment of the symptoms of anxiety during the Study and within 30 days before Study entry. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, or other approved antidepressants are permitted as long as the dose has been stable for 30 days prior to Baseline (Visit 2).
- Women who have a positive urine or serum pregnancy test at either Screening or Baseline visit or are currently breast feeding.
- Subjects with clinically significant abnormalities in hematology, blood chemistry, urinalysis, electrocardiogram, or physical examination identified at the Screening visit that in the clinical judgment of the Investigator, could place the subject at undue risk, interfere with study participation, or confound the results of the study.
- Subjects with a positive urine drug screen at either the Screening visit or Baseline visit (not including tetrahydrocannabinol).
- Any current clinically significant and/or uncontrolled medical condition, based on medical history or as evidenced in screening assessments, such as SARS-Cov-2, HIV, cancer, stroke, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, or any other medical condition or disease that, in the clinical judgment of the Investigator, could place the subject at undue risk, interfere with Study participation, or confound the results of the Study.
- Use of a concomitant medication that, in the clinical judgement of the Investigator, could place the subject at undue risk, interfere with study participation, or confound the results of the study.
- History of cancer or malignant tumor not in remission for at least 2 years. Basal cell skin cancers are not exclusionary.
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04404192). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.