1. PROMOTING HEALTH THROUGH RESEARCH
Alzheimer’s Disease
Health information
for your residents
SAresearch.com
Learn more about
Clinical Trials of Texas, Inc.
210.949.0122
7940 Floyd Curl Dr., Ste. 700
San Antonio, Texas 78229
www.SAresearch.com
Who are we?
CTT is a local clinical research
company founded in 2001 that
assists in the development of
new medical treatments in many
different fields of medicine.
CTT and its partners consist of
trained professionals who provide
excellent care and service to all
study participants. Local residents
of San Antonio and surrounding
communities may find that
participating in a research study
at CTT is an opportunity to help
advance medical research and to
learn more about their medical
condition(s).
2. LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
For more information
If you would like more information
about our Alzheimer’s disease research
studies, please visit us at
SAresearch.com
or give us a call at 210.949.0122
Are you or a loved one experiencing
these symptoms?
• Forgetting entire experiences
• Forgetting how to read a clock or
drive a car
• Forgetting events
• Forgetting having ever known a
person
• Loss of function, confusion or
decreased alertness
• Rapid mood swings with no apparent
causes
• Continuing to ask the same question
even though they have received an
answer
• Having trouble remembering family
members, friends, or important
information like an address or phone
number.
Why participate in a study?
• Participation can be a great way to
learn more about Alzheimer’s disease
for both you and your loved one.
• Medical services, diagnostic testing
and evaluation -- at no cost to you --
by a board certified medical doctor.
• You may be compensated for time
and travel.
Clinical Trials of Texas, Inc.
conducts multiple
age-related research
studies including
Alzheimer’s disease
and elderly depression.
You aren’t alone
• Alzheimer’s disease is the
6th leading cause of death
in the United States.
• Almost two thirds of
Americans with Alzheimer’s
disease are women.
• Every 67 seconds someone in
the United States develops the
disease.
• It’s the only cause of death
in the top 10 in America
that cannot be prevented,
cured or slowed.
Source: Alzheimer’s Association website: www.alz.org/facts