There is an Alzheimer’s clinical trial going on right now where the study drug being investigated will help people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The research will test if the study drug improves memory, other mental skills, and overall quality of life in people with Alzheimer’s disease. Here is some basic information:
- Participants must be between 66 – 90 years old
- Participants must be experiencing moderate to severe memory loss, dementia or Alzheimers disease
- This trial is 26 weeks long, requiring 5 visits
- Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed
- If you complete the trial you will receive a variable amount for your time and inconvenience
The full study details and eligibility criteria are listed here.
Please complete the online questionnaire to check if you’re eligible for the trial.
If you’re not familiar with clinical trials, here are some FAQs:
What are clinical trials?
Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans. All new investigational medications and devices must undergo several clinical trials, often involving thousands of people.
Why participate in a clinical trial?
You will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval. You will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical trial staff at research facilities. Clinical trials offer hope for many people and an opportunity to help researchers find better treatments for others in the future.