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aimr1sw
Asked March 2014
Has anyone's dementia or Alzheimer's loved one participated in clinical trials for Alzheimer's?
And if so were they worth it? How do you find these trials?
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conradnote1
Mar 2014
Yes, my wife participated. She received excellent periodic clinical and laboratory monitoring. Also, I received several hundred dollars for our effort.
Have your internist read the research protocol and consent form before serious
consideration.
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pamstegma
Mar 2014
See clinicaltrials.gov for a listing of results from various trials.
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Have your internist read the research protocol and consent form before serious
consideration.
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