Old blood pressure pill tested as new hope for slowing memory loss
NCT ID NCT04522739
Summary
This study tested whether an old, common blood pressure drug called spironolactone is safe and tolerable for older African American adults who have early memory and thinking problems. The goal was to see if the drug could help slow the decline in memory skills. A small group of 25 participants took either the drug or a placebo (a sugar pill) for one year while researchers monitored for side effects and changes in thinking tests.
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Emory Clinic at Executive Park
Atlanta, Georgia, 30329, United States
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