Helping Daytona Beach patients explore new treatments for Alzheimer’s agitation through safe, expertly managed clinical studies.
Doctors are studying an investigational oral medication, BMS-986368, to see if it can help reduce agitation in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
The goal of this study is to learn whether the treatment is safe, well-tolerated, and may ease agitation symptoms.
Participation is at no cost, and you may receive either the study medication or a placebo.
Adults 50+
All genders welcome
Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and experiencing agitation
Daytona Beach, FL
Fill out the form below to see if you qualify for our Alzheimer’s agitation study in Daytona Beach. Participation is completely voluntary, and all study-related care will be provided at no cost to you.
Why Join?
Participating in a clinical trial at Arrow Clinical Trials in Daytona Beach, is an opportunity to take charge of your health while helping advance medical science. All while under the care of experienced local physicians.
Agitation refers to symptoms such as restlessness, pacing, yelling, irritability, or aggression that can be stressful for both patients and caregivers. This study is testing a potential treatment to help manage these symptoms.
We currently conduct research studies in Hypertension, Orthopedics, Cardiology, and Neurology.
Our trials include treatments for high blood pressure, joint pain, heart health, stroke recovery, migraines, and other conditions affecting the brain and nervous system.
Adults with Alzheimer’s disease who are experiencing moderate to severe agitation may qualify. A caregiver will also need to be involved to help with study visits and reporting.
No. All studies at Arrow Clinical Trials are provided at no cost to participants, and insurance is not required.
Any procedures, tests, or study-related care will be covered by the trial sponsor.
Yes. Participants may receive compensation for their time and travel. The exact amount depends on the study and the number of visits required.
Each study has specific requirements, such as age range, medical history, and current health status.
Our research team will review your information and conduct a screening process to determine if you qualify.