Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial

Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial

What is Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.

It’s the most common cause of dementia — a group of brain disorders that results in the loss of intellectual and social skills. These changes are severe enough to interfere with day-to-day life.

The quality of life of the family of someone suffering from Alzheimer’s is often challenging as they care for their loved one.

In Alzheimer’s disease, the connections between brain cells and the brain cells themselves degenerate and die, causing a steady decline in memory and mental function.

Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trial

Eligibility

Overview

If you suffer from Alzheimer’s disease or care for someone that does, then you know that memory loss is only one symptom of this debilitating disease that affects four million Americans and their families.

Several promising new ways of treating dementia, an illness that is desperately in need of new treatments.

A research study testing the effectiveness of an investigational medication for treating mild to moderate Alzheimer’s is now underway at Richmond Behavioral Associates in Staten Island.

Qualification Criteria

  • For adults age 50 and over who have memory problems or other cognitive impairments
  • The participant must have a confirmed diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
  • The participant must have a caregiver who can accompany them to all study appointments

Study Participants Will Receive

  • All study-related evaluations, physical exams and visits at no cost
  • All study medication at no cost
  • Possible compensation for their time and travel

Location

Richmond Behavioral Associates

4349 Hylan Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10312


Call to schedule a screening

(718) 317-5522 ext 3

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