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Clinical Trials for Neurological Conditions โ€” Find Recruiting Neurology Studies

Search trials for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS, ALS, epilepsy, migraine, and other neurological conditions.

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About Neurology Clinical Trials

Neurological conditions represent one of the most urgent areas of unmet medical need. From neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to inflammatory conditions like MS, neurological clinical trials are testing disease-modifying therapies, neuroprotective agents, gene therapies, and novel small molecules. Eligibility often depends on disease stage, cognitive scores, motor function, and prior medication history.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Neurology Clinical Trials

What neurological conditions have active clinical trials?โ–พ
Virtually all major neurological conditions have recruiting clinical trials โ€” including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS, ALS, epilepsy, migraine, Huntington's, narcolepsy, peripheral neuropathy, and stroke recovery. Use Tidera to search by specific condition.
How do I find Alzheimer's disease clinical trials for early-stage patients?โ–พ
Many Alzheimer's trials specifically target early or mild cognitive impairment stages to test disease-modifying therapies at the most impactful window. Use Tidera to search 'Alzheimer's disease' and the results will include trials stratified by disease stage.
What is the Hoehn & Yahr scale and why does it matter for Parkinson's trials?โ–พ
The Hoehn & Yahr scale rates Parkinson's disease severity from 1 (mild) to 5 (severe). Many trials specify eligibility ranges โ€” for example, H&Y 1โ€“3 for disease-modifying studies. Your neurologist can tell you your H&Y stage.

Data source: All trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, the official U.S. registry maintained by the National Library of Medicine. Tidera Health is independent and not affiliated with ClinicalTrials.gov or the NLM.