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Tricals - The highway towards a cure

The highway towards a cure

TRICALS aims to open clinical trials to all people with ALS!

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About TRICALS

TRICALS (Treatment Research Initiative to Cure ALS) is the largest European research initiative to find a cure for ALS.

Currently, less than 5% of people living with ALS participate in clinical trials. By working together with pharmaceutical companies and more than 60 ALS centres across Europe, TRICALS aims to open clinical trials to all people with ALS.

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Why participate in a trial?

TRICALS aims to speed up the development of new medicines for ALS. To do this effectively, the direct involvement of people with ALS is essential and urgent. Each person with ALS holds an important piece of the puzzle, and putting the puzzle together will help us to find new and more effective treatments. You can help by registering with TRICALS. After receiving your permission, we will inform you about trials that are recruiting patients in your country.

Josephina - Patient

There is strength in unity

"Although there are only few of us, if we all contribute a grain of sand, in the end we can build a beach. If we all contribute a little and make an effort, we can help to find a solution together."

Current trials

Danny - Patient

The perfect network to unite

"TRICALS is a great initiative that enables forces to join and shows patients things can and must change. I hope TRICALS will bring more unity among various ALS researches, and will create transparency between patients, researchers and pharma, resulting in more research and more medicine trials."

More than 60 centres in Europe

Find a TRICALS centre near you

Do you want to participate in a clinical trial? TRICALS collaborates with more than 60 centres in more than 19 European countries. They all work together on one common goal: finding a cure for ALS. All TRICALS centres are experienced in clinical trials and have dedicated staff. Search for a TRICALS centre near you to see which clinical trials are currently taking place.