The ALS Association Alabama Chapter
Clinical Trials
What Are Clinical Trials?
Clinical trials carry out tests on people to see whether a candidate therapy is safe and works to counter the effects of a disease.
Before human patients are the subjects, therapy is tested in cells or tissue grown in the lab, and then in animals, to provide the best possible assurance that a drug will be safe for people to take.
Click here to learn about currently enrolling and closed trials.
ClinicalTrials.gov maintains historical data on all clinical trials. To research more ALS drug candidates, click here to visit clinicaltrials.gov.











