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SPIRIT – a study to learn more about the progression of SLC6A1-neurodevelopmental disorder

Caring for a child with SLC6A1-related neurodevelopmental disorder? Learn more about the SPIRIT Study to gather information on the disease and address existing knowledge gaps.

About the SPIRIT Study

About the SPIRIT Study

One of the challenges with rare diseases such as SLC6A1-NDD is that there’s limited knowledge available on how the disorder presents and progresses in people living with it. The SPIRIT Study aims to help close that gap and enable finding effective and well-tolerated treatments for SLC6A1-NDD.

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Taking Part

Taking Part

By joining a clinical study, you will play a vital part in SLC6A1-NDD research and potentially help other people living with this rare disorder in the future.

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The most important people in clinical research are study volunteers. Without people like you, clinical studies could not take place.

Why the SPIRIT Study?

The SPIRIT Study is important because not much is known about how SLC6A1-NDD progresses or its full range of symptoms. The results of this study will help us better understand this very rare disorder, which could pave the way for more research and potentially also new therapies in the future.