Research for Agitation and Alzheimer's Disease

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Managing Agitation with Alzheimer's

Are you or a loved one experiencing agitation related to Alzheimer's disease? This research study is testing a new oral medication called BMS-986368 to help reduce agitation and improve quality of life. We're looking for participants ages 55-90 to join us in this important work.

✓ Access to investigational medication early
✓ Close medical monitoring by experienced doctors
✓ No cost for study care
✓ Help advance Alzheimer's treatments

About This Research

We're testing whether BMS-986368, a new medication, can help reduce agitation in people with Alzheimer's disease. You'll visit our center regularly for check-ups, blood work, and cognitive assessments while a caregiver helps track your progress. This Phase 2 study compares the new medication to a placebo so we can understand how well it works and how safe it is.

Who Can Participate?

✓ Diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease confirmed by biomarkers
✓ Experience agitation that began at least 4 weeks ago
✓ Ages 55-90
✓ MMSE-1 score below 21
✓ Agitation severity score of 4 or higher on the NPI-NH scale

What to Expect

✓ Try an investigational medication not yet available to the public
✓ Receive regular medical check-ups and monitoring from expert research doctors
✓ Get all study-related care and medications at no cost to you
✓ Help researchers find new ways to treat agitation in Alzheimer's disease

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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