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Alzheimer's-related Difficult Behavior Clinical Trials

Our clinical research trials centered around the Alzheimer's-related agitation offers hope to thousands of individuals like your or your loved one. We offer free transportation and compensation at every visit to help offset your contribution to the cause. 

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What Is Alzheimer's Related Difficult Behavior?

Brain changes that occur in Alzheimer's disease can affect moods and behaviors. People with Alzheimer’s disease may become agitated or aggressive as the disease gets worse. Agitation means that a person is restless or worried. He or she doesn’t seem to be able to settle down. Agitation may cause pacing, sleeplessness, or aggression, which is when a person lashes out verbally or tries to hit or hurt someone.

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Common Signs and Symptoms of Agitation:​

  • Depression

  • Apathy

  • Social withdrawal

  • Mood swings

  • Distrust in others

  • Irritability and aggressiveness

  • Changes in sleeping habits

  • Wandering

  • Loss of inhibitions

  • Delusions, such as believing something has been stolen

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Alzheimer's Agitation Study Treatments

Insight Clinical Trials has the opportunity to evaluate

several potential new medication treatments for

Alzheimer's Related Agitation, but not 

without research volunteers.

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Agitation study treatments are dependent upon your

current Alzheimer's symptoms and treatment regimens.

 

For specific details of available study treatments,

please contact us using this web form or

give us a call to schedule an appointment.

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Learn more about the TRIAD Alzheimer's

Research Study at Insight Clinical Trials 

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How can we help?

Those experiencing Alzheimer's-related agitation are not alone.  

Upon your first visit with the team at Insight Clinical Trials, you will receive a free mental health evaluation.

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All our assessments are at no cost to you, and study-related medication is also free. If you are interested in learning more about the Agitation clinical trials then complete our contact form or give us a call to schedule an appointment.

 

We currently have several opportunities available for Alzheimer's-related agitation clinical research trials.  

  • We are looking for study candidates that are treatment naive (have not had treatment before for Agitation)

  • We are seeking those that have been previously treated before, but are not currently 

  • We are also enrolling patients taking an approved treatment medication without the desired results

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No Cost Study

There is no cost to participate in the study, and the study participant who is eligible will receive the following:

  • Compensation at Every Visit

  • Medical evaluation

  • Free Study Related Medical Care

  • Complimentary Transportation
  • Investigational Medication

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Contact Us

For more information about participating in this clinical trial, call us at (216) 526-1843 or click the button below.

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