About Alzheimer's Clinical Trials

Before emerging therapies can be approved for widespread public use, they must first be tested in controlled clinical research settings. By joining an Alzheimer’s disease study, participants are playing a vital role in helping doctors and scientists make meaningful progress in the field of memory loss research, and work towards a more hopeful future for fellow patients.

What Are The Benefits?


Participants in memory loss clinical studies will have access to specialists who understand their unique situation and can help answer questions and address concerns. Throughout the duration of a trial, patients will be monitored in a safe, caring clinical environment and participate in cutting-edge scientific innovation.
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What Is Being Tested?


The main purpose of a clinical study is to evaluate the efficacy of treatments in patients with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or mild cognitive impairment (MCI), as well as how those treatments safely interact with and are processed by the body. Read our FAQs to learn more about clinical research studies, and what to expect as a participant.
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Clinical Trials Make A Difference


Your participation in a clinical study provides valuable information that could eventually lead to a better treatment and—with the right breakthrough—to better outcomes. Take our short survey to see if you are a good fit. There is no obligation.
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