UDIC · FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers about clinical trials, patient participation and how the unit works.

What are neurodegenerative diseases?

They are progressive conditions that affect the nervous system and may alter memory, behaviour, movement and patient autonomy.

What is a clinical trial?

It is a research study that evaluates the safety and efficacy of a treatment, medication or procedure in people.

Who can participate?

People who meet the medical criteria of the study may participate. The UDIC team assesses each case before starting the process.

Is participation voluntary?

Yes. Participation is always voluntary and patients may withdraw without affecting their usual medical care.

How can I get information?

You can contact UDIC for initial guidance about active studies, requirements and next steps.

Contact

For any query, you can contact the unit directly.

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