TrialLink
Reviewed by: HU Medical Review Board | Last reviewed: May 2015.
Coming soon – MultipleSclerosis.net TrialLink!
While most of us know that new medicines to treat multiple sclerosis are being examined in clinical trials, few of us actually have the tools to access those trials. We want you to have a place to share your voice and really make a difference in the future of MS treatment. The TrialLink initiative is a novel way to connect patients with researchers.
What sort of research is being conducted for people like me?
There are many ways to take part in research, one of which is to participate in a clinical trial.
- Treatment efficacy & safety: This could mean taking part in a study for a new treatment that is in development, or even for an existing medication that is now being examined in MS.
- Trial design and drug development: Researchers may also look for your feedback in the design of clinical trial or the treatment itself (for instance – should it be an injection or a pill?).
- Behavioral and impact studies: Other research focuses on gathering information about how people with MS manage their condition and how it impacts their daily lives. Results from our own MS in America survey demonstrate the far-reaching impact of MS.
Why does this matter?
No one understands what it is like to live with MS better than the MS community! Taking part in cutting edge research or providing input on how studies are conducted will have a direct impact on those living with MS.
How do I find out about new research opportunities?
When new research opportunities become available, we will share those with our registered community members via email
Stay tuned for updates regarding this exciting program!