Help future generations understand if taking a statin can help adults 75 and older live well for longer by preventing dementia, disability, or heart disease.
By joining the PREVENTABLE Study you can help determine if a commonly used heart medication that helps lower cholesterol, called a statin, could help prevent dementia in adults aged 75 and over.
To participate, you should be 75 or older, not currently taking a statin, and free from heart disease, dementia, or significant disabilities. You can join at a clinic or by phone from home.
Learn more or sign up today by calling 833-385-3899 or register for a virtual presentation with the research team at preventabletrial.org/frmRegister.cfm
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