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Available clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease
AHEAD 3-45 Study
This study reviews a new treatment to prevent memory decline and slow the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Eligibility: Adults ages 55 to 80 with a reliable study partner, adults ages 55 to 64 must have a listed risk factor
REACH Clinical Trial
The REACH clinical trial is 1 of 16 trials worldwide offering promising therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia funded by the Alzheimer’s Association’s Part the Cloud global research grant program and Bill Gates.
The trial will evaluate the use of Rapamycin to slow progression of amnestic mild cognitive impairment and early-stage Alzheimer’s. It will also collect vital information on Alzheimer’s markers and relevant outcomes for future clinical trials.
Eligibility: Adults, ages 55 to 89, diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease
CARPE DIEM Study: Cognition, Age and Rapamycin Effectiveness-Downregulation of the mTor Pathway
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if if the drug, Rapamycin, will reach the brain and effectively treat symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment using cerebrospinal fluid.
Eligibility: Adults, ages 55 to 85, diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or early stages of Alzheimer’s disease
SToMP-AD Study: Senolytic Therapy to Modulate the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Study
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a combination of two medications may be an effective intervention for treating AD symptoms in future studies.
Eligibility: Adults, aged 65 years or older, with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
