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Treatment for Alzheimer's disease by Prof Nick C Fox MD & Christopher Belder MBBS & Prof Clive Ballard PhD & Prof Helen C Kales MD & Catherine Mummery PhD & Prof Paulo Caramelli MD & Prof Olga Ciccarelli PhD & Kristian S Frederiksen PhD & Prof Teresa Gomez-Isla MD & Prof Zahinoor Ismail... instant download

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Authors:Prof Nick C Fox MD & Christopher Belder MBBS & Prof Clive Ballard PhD & Prof Helen C Kales MD & Catherine Mummery PhD & Prof Paulo Caramelli MD & Prof Olga Ciccarelli PhD & Kristian S Frederiksen PhD & Prof Teresa Gomez-Isla MD & Prof Zahinoor Ismail...
Pages:16 pages
Year:2025
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Language:english
File Size:1.41 MB
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Treatment for Alzheimer's disease by Prof Nick C Fox MD & Christopher Belder MBBS & Prof Clive Ballard PhD & Prof Helen C Kales MD & Catherine Mummery PhD & Prof Paulo Caramelli MD & Prof Olga Ciccarelli PhD & Kristian S Frederiksen PhD & Prof Teresa Gomez-Isla MD & Prof Zahinoor Ismail... instant download

The Lancet, 406 (2025) 1408-1423. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(25)01329-7

Over the last three decades, the evidence on how to best treat the cognitive and non-cognitive symptoms of patients with Alzheimer’s disease has increased. Although these pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies have significantly improved health outcomes for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, many lack stringent evidence of efficacy. In this second paper of the Series, we provide practical and realistic advice on how to prioritise pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies to ameliorate cognitive impairment and behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. In this clinical environment, dementia specialists are faced with the challenge of holistically integrating the much anticipated and, in some respects, controversial anti-β amyloid monoclonal antibodies. Here, we present the current approval scenario of monoclonal antibodies, our view on how they might further contribute to improve patients’ quality of life, and how they could be seamlessly integrated with existing best care options.

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