First Alzheimer drug to slow the disease

beowulf

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Jan 29, 2005
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Pretty amazing and gives hope to those predisposed to it that should they get a treatment might exist at that time.


The research breakthrough ends decades of failure and shows a new era of drugs to treat Alzheimer's - the most common form of dementia - is possible.
Yet the medicine, lecanemab, has only a small effect and its impact on people's daily lives is debated.
And the drug works in the early stages of the disease, so most would miss out without a revolution in spotting it.
Lecanemab attacks the sticky gunge - called beta amyloid - that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
For a medical field littered with duds, despair and disappointment, some see these trial results as a triumphant turning point.

Alzheimer's Research UK said the findings were "momentous".
One of the world's leading researchers behind the whole idea of targeting amyloid 30 years ago, Prof John Hardy, said it was "historic" and was optimistic "we're seeing the beginning of Alzheimer's therapies". Prof Tara Spires-Jones, from the University of Edinburgh, said the results were "a big deal because we've had a 100% failure rate for a long time".
 
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adsfan

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I might need it. I forgot the name of my street the other day for a minute or two. I have lived on it for 36 years.

My wife's cousin can't go out by himself anymore. Five years ago he could beat you at cards and in a debate.

It is too late for him, but others can be helped.

Maybe somebody will come up with a blood test or something else to detect Alzheimer's in the near future?
 

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