Trial Information

Summary: Does It Feel Like the End Of The Road?

Condition Alzheimer's disease study

Phase Phase III

Recruiting Status Recruiting

Ethics Committee Name Chesapeake Research Review, Inc

Study Description Dr. Kathleen Toups, a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist, at Bay Area Research Institute is conducting a clinical research trial of an investigational medication for Alzheimer's Disease patients with mild-moderate memory problems.

Study participants are allowed to continue taking their current medications for Alzheimer's Disease, in addition to the study medication.

All Study related assessments, including study medication, lab tests, and EKG's are provided at no cost to qualified subjects.

Reimbursement for time and transportation is also provided.

Patient Inclusion Criteria Men and Women 55 years and older Living in the community Probable Alzheimer's Disease

Patient Exclusion Criteria none

Contact:

Charlena Amrine, Study Coordinator
Bay Area Research Institute
3736 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Suite 204
Lafayette, CA 94549
Telephone: 925-283-9006
Fax: 925-283-9007
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Profile Page: Bay Area Research Institute, Lafayette, CA

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:45:20 AM


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