What is a clinical study?

Clinical studies look for new ways to progress science and develop potential treatment options. They are designed to test the safety and effectiveness of investigational drugs to understand if these potential treatments can be used in the future.

Clinical studies are designed to help answer important questions about investigational drugs, such as:

Does the drug work?
How will the drug affect certain conditions, diseases, or disorders?
Is the drug safe and well-tolerated at various doses?

Why join a clinical study?

Thousands of volunteers all around the world take part in clinical studies every year, and they decide to participate for many different reasons. Participating in clinical studies is essential for generating data to help make medicines available to patients.

Taking part in a clinical study like VISTA may help to advance medical knowledge about Alzheimer’s disease psychosis and potentially improve the quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s worldwide.