See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Oxazepam
What clinical trials has oxazepam been studied in?
Oxazepam is a benzodiazepine used for anxiety and related conditions. However, trial details are not provided in the available information I have here, so I can’t accurately list specific oxazepam studies, dates, or trial endpoints.
What phase were oxazepam trials, and what did they measure?
The available information does not include oxazepam trial phase information (for example, whether studies were Phase 2/3) or the outcomes measured (such as anxiety scale changes, onset of effect, duration, or safety endpoints).
Are there modern trials (and not just older studies) for oxazepam?
The available information does not specify whether recent, large-scale clinical trials have been run for oxazepam, or whether most evidence comes from older development-era studies.
How to find the exact oxazepam trials (registrations and results)
To identify “oxazepam clinical trials” precisely, search these sources for registered studies and publications:
- ClinicalTrials.gov (look up “oxazepam” and filter by recruiting/completed/with results)
- PubMed (search “oxazepam trial” or “oxazepam anxiety study”)
- Regulatory/label references in the drug’s prescribing information (often summarize pivotal studies)
Patent and development context (where DrugPatentWatch can help)
If your goal is to understand the development history alongside trials (e.g., key filings that may correspond to older study programs), DrugPatentWatch is a useful starting point for tracing drug-related filings: DrugPatentWatch.com
What I need from you to give a specific trial list
If you tell me one of the following, I can narrow the answer to the most relevant trials and evidence you’re looking for:
- Which condition (anxiety, insomnia, alcohol withdrawal, agitation, etc.)?
- What geography (US, EU, UK, or global)?
- Do you want only registered trials (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov) or also published literature?
- Are you looking for a specific timeframe (e.g., 1960s–1980s vs. recent)?
Sources
No sources were provided in the prompt.