CenExel Tampa is currently seeking volunteers to participate in a clinical study of mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.

Those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease may suffer from the following early symptoms:

  • Memory loss that persists and worsens, affecting your ability to function at work or at home
  • Difficulty concentrating and thinking, especially about abstract concepts like numbers
  • Difficulty responding effectively to everyday problems
  • Forgetting how to plan and perform familiar tasks
  • Changes in personality and behavior: depression, apathy, social withdrawal, mood swings, distrust in others, irritability and aggressiveness, changes in sleeping habits, wandering, loss of inhibitions, and delusions

Alzheimer’s disease is ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, doctors are pursuing research that could improve methods of treatment.

Qualified Participants MAY:

  • See a board-certified physician at no cost
  • Have access to possible new medication
  • Receive compensation for time and travel

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?

Participating in a clinical trial is a valuable opportunity to contribute to the advancement of medical science and improve healthcare for future generations. Here are some compelling reasons to consider joining a clinical trial:

  • Access to Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Expert Medical Care
  • Contribute to Medical Research
  • Potential Health Benefits
  • Ethical and Safe
  • Make a Difference

CenExel FCR

About Us

Hundreds of clinical trials conducted since 2012. CenExel FCR encompasses 30,000 square feet of facility space and a full-service pathology lab.  CenExel FCR exceeds 100% of patient target in recruitment.

Cutting Edge Research

By sponsoring our research, you are investing in the future of medicine and helping to bring groundbreaking treatments to patients in need.

Proven Track Record

With years of experience in conducting successful clinical trials, ConExel has established itself as a trusted partner in the medical research community.