Are you caring for someone with Alzheimer’s who is becoming distressed, frustrated or restless?
Learn more about a new study in Edinburgh and Aberdeen investigating a treatment that can manage these common symptoms of Alzheimer’s.
Learn more about a new study in Edinburgh and Aberdeen investigating a treatment that can manage these common symptoms of Alzheimer’s.
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s Disease can be challenging at times due to changes in behaviour. If this affects you or your loved one, you’re not alone.
The aim of this global study is to learn whether a new investigational treatment may help reduce some of the behavioural symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and improve quality of life.
The behaviours can show up as:
Study visits take place over 8 weeks at the Scottish Brain Sciences research sites in Edinburgh or Aberdeen.
Get close monitoring and regular check-ins from healthcare professionals whilst continuing regular NHS care. There is a supportive team to talk to for carers.
Taking part is completely voluntary. Contacting us does not commit you to anything and you can take time to decide after speaking with our team.
Be part of a global study that is helping to advance treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
People can join if they:
“I know I’m helping other people in the future.” Lynne Carroll, research participant.
Watch Lynne’s full video below.
Before joining the study, there is a screening visit. During this visit, the study team will:
This will help us to check whether the study is suitable based on a variety of eligibility criteria.
Taking part is completely voluntary. Contacting us does not mean you have to join the study, and you can take time to decide after speaking with our team.
Find out more about taking part in research at Scottish Brain Sciences.
Getting in touch is simply an opportunity to learn more with no commitment. You can complete the form below or contact our team at Scottish Brain Sciences to ask questions and get more information:
Call Aberdeen: 01224 036204
Call Edinburgh: 0131 3530233
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