Understanding
Clinical Trials From the National Institutes of Health, this
is an extremely informative site without a lot of
technical jargon. Useful articles cover the
basics of the trials process, how to volunteer for
studies and questions to ask before enrolling.
Clinical Trial
Listings and Resources
Clinical
Trials.gov
The National Library of Medicine of the National
Institutes of Health provides a comprehensive database
on clinical trials. The trials are searchable by
disease or condition, trial location, ages eligible
as well as many other parameters.
Acurian
Acurian offers up-to-date directory listings of
recruiting trials for a variety of conditions, including
stroke. Also available is a section of investigational
stroke drugs that are in development. (Free registration
is required for full access.)
Center
Watch
Trial listings for many conditions, including stroke.
Listings are organized by geographic location.
Veritas
Medicine
Online listing and database of recruiting clinical
trials. Matches confidential patient information
to trials in their area.
RehabTrials.org
Listings, links and site reviews of clinical trials
in rehabilitation and recovery.
Stroke
Trials Directory
The ISC's own database listing of trials relating
to stroke. Intended more for a professional
audience, there is nonetheless useful information
for patients and family members, including a directory
of stroke recovery trials that are currently
recruiting patients.
The information contained in this
web site is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.
Consultation with your doctor or health care professional is recommended.