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Are There Clinical Trials For New Drugs Designed To Combat Dementia?
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If you know of clinical trials for are still open for combating dementia, could you please share the name of the trial and the contact person? Very interested.

posted December 16, 2020
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A myALZteam Member

I would not move ahead with Aduhelm, given the results thus far. How the FDA approved this drug is beyond me. The test results were very mixed.

posted March 29, 2022
A myALZteam Member

I’m new here, how does this all work?

posted June 6, 2021
A myALZteam Member

Did you move forward on anyway with the Aduhelm? The physicians have suggested my LO is a candidate and he is desperate to improve. Just the the lumbar puncture to determine qualifications. I'm skeptical too. But I wondered if you moved forward at all.

posted March 29, 2022
A myALZteam Member

Thanks. The new drug is Aduhelm; however, the test results are troublesome. Actually, I'm quite surprised the drug was approved even though it is a conditional approval. Even so, I will discuss the drug with our doctor later this month.

posted June 7, 2021
A myALZteam Member

Yes, it was just announced today that a new drug has been released by FDA, but I am sure there is a drug trial still available. Check with the FDA

posted June 7, 2021

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