Prevagen improves practical areas of memory in a 90 day study*
The Prevagen Quality of Life Study was an open-label study of 56 generally healthy participants over a 90 day period measuring changes in overall cognition, quality of sleep, energy, mood, and general health.* Changes in performance were measured via a standardized battery of questions.
The results of the study show improved performance across all parameters. Prevagen provides a clear benefit in the area of memory especially for those who reported having mild memory challenges at Day 0 (baseline) of the trial. No participant discontinued the study due to an adverse event.
Feeling less forgetful

By Day 60, 63% of the participants noted an improvement in memory by feeling less forgetful.*
Improved word recall

74% of people saw a sustained improvement in their ability to recall words in conversation over the three month period.*
Reduced need for reminders

At Day 90, 80% of the participants reported needing fewer reminders to conduct their routine activities.*
Improved practical areas of memory in a 30 day study*

57% of participants had improvement in general memory, 51% in retaining information, 84% in remembering driving directions and 66% in word recall.*


