Alzheimer'S Disease Clinical Trials in Los Angeles, CA

Alzheimer'S Disease Clinical Trials in Los Angeles, CA

View the best 10 alzheimer's disease medical studies in Los Angeles, California. Access promising new therapies by applying to a Los Angeles-based Alzheimer'S Disease clinical trial.

Trials in Los Angeles, California

Here are the top 10 medical studies for alzheimer's disease in Los Angeles, California

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Escitalopram

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

Recruiting2 awardsPhase 3
This trial will test whether the antidepressant escitalopram is effective and safe for treating agitation in Alzheimer's dementia.
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AVP-786

Behavioural Intervention

Verified
Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
This trial tests a combination of two drugs taken by mouth to help calm severe agitation in people with Alzheimer's disease by balancing brain chemicals.
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Music-Based Interventions

Behavioral Intervention

Recruiting1 award
This trial will study how participating in choir training and engaging with music can improve hearing, communication, and overall well-being in older adults, especially those at risk of dementia.
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Lecanemab +1 More

Monoclonal Antibodies

Recruiting0 awardsPhase 2 & 3
This trial tests two drugs, lecanemab and E2814, in people with a genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer's disease. Lecanemab helps remove harmful protein clumps from the brain, while E2814 prevents harmful protein tangles from forming. The goal is to see if these drugs can slow down or improve symptoms of Alzheimer's.
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Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Pulsation (LIFUP)

Device

Recruiting0 awards
This trial is testing whether a new brain stimulation technique can improve memory in people with early Alzheimer's disease.
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Masupirdine

Behavioural Intervention

Recruiting1 awardPhase 3
This trial will test a medication called masupirdine, which participants will take regularly. It targets people with Alzheimer's disease who are experiencing agitation. The study aims to see if masupirdine can help reduce agitation and ensure it is safe and well-tolerated. Masupirdine has been previously evaluated in patients with moderate Alzheimer's disease and was found to be generally safe and well-tolerated.
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OLX-07010

Tau Self-Association Inhibitor

Recruiting0 awardsPhase 1
This trial tests the safety, tolerability, and effects of a tau self-association inhibitor in healthy adults and elderly, with & without food.
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Coached Data-Driven Clinical Recommendations

Behavioral Intervention

Recruiting1 award15 criteria
This trial is a 12-month, two-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) in adults 50-80 years old experiencing cognitive decline. The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of a coached, data-driven, multi-modal lifestyle intervention to treat cognitive decline.
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Transcranial Focused Ultrasound

Focused Ultrasound

Recruiting1 award2 criteria
This trial is testing a treatment that uses sound waves aimed at specific brain areas to help patients with memory and cognitive issues. The goal is to see if this method is safe and effective for people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia. The therapy has been shown to be effective and safe in animal models of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia, with previous trials indicating a tendency to suppress cognitive impairment.
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MK-2214

Recruiting0 awardsPhase 1
This trial is testing a new drug called MK-2214 to see if it is safe and how it behaves in the body. It targets adults with early memory and thinking problems, like mild cognitive impairment or mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's Disease. Researchers want to know if the drug reaches helpful levels in the brain fluid and stays there long enough to potentially help these conditions.

Phase 3 Trials

Trials With No Placebo

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need insurance to participate in a trial?
Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the 'trial drug' — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
Is there any support for travel costs?
Many of the teams running clinical trials will cover the cost of transportation to-and-from their care center.
Will I know what medication I am taking?
This depends on the specific study. If you're worried about receiving a placebo, you can actively filter out these trials using our search.
How long do clinical trials last?
Some trials will only require a single visit, while others will continue until your disease returns. It's fairly common for a trial to last somewhere between 1 and 6 months.
Do you verify all the trials on your website?
All of the trials listed on Power have been formally registered with the US Food and Drug Administration. Beyond this, some trials on Power have been formally 'verified' if the team behind the trial has completed an additional level of verification with our team.
How quickly will I hear back from a clinical trial?
Sadly, this response time can take anywhere from 6 hours to 2 weeks. We're working hard to speed up how quickly you hear back — in general, verified trials respond to patients within a few days.