Recruiting Neuropathy Studies in Atlanta
Efficacy and Safety Study of Halneuron in the Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathic Pain
A randomized study to determine safety and efficacy of single subcutaneous (SC) administration of HAL treatment in patients with CINP....
Low Dose Naltrexone for Pain in Patients With HIV
The increased life expectancy of Patients Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) has increased the need for therapies for chronic conditions, such as chronic pain. Pain in the HIV population is often refractory...
A Study of TAK-411 in Adults With Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP)
CIDP is an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's germ fighting (immune) system attacks itself. In CIDP, the immune system attacks the protective covering around the nerves called myelin. Over...
About Neuropathy Clinical Trials in Atlanta
Neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves, causing weakness, numbness, and pain, typically in the hands and feet. Diabetes is the most common cause, but it can also result from infections, injuries, and autoimmune conditions. Treatment focuses on managing the underlying cause and pain relief.
There are currently 3 neuropathy clinical trials recruiting participants in Atlanta, GA. These studies are seeking a combined 296 participants. Research is being sponsored by Dogwood Therapeutics Inc., Emory University, Takeda. Clinical trial participation is free and participants receive study-related medical care at no cost.
Neuropathy Clinical Trials in Atlanta — FAQ
Are there neuropathy clinical trials in Atlanta?
Yes, there are 3 neuropathy clinical trials currently recruiting in Atlanta, GA. Browse the studies on this page to find one that fits.
How do I join a clinical trial in Atlanta?
Browse the studies listed above, click one that interests you, and complete the free eligibility form. A study coordinator at the Atlanta research site will contact you about next steps.
Are clinical trials in Atlanta free?
Yes, clinical trial participation is always free. Study-related treatment, medical tests, and doctor visits are provided at no cost. Many Atlanta studies also compensate for your time and travel.
What neuropathy treatments are being tested?
The 3 active trials in Atlanta are testing new therapies including novel drugs, biologics, and treatment approaches for neuropathy.
Data updated March 2, 2026 from ClinicalTrials.gov