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A Study of a Potential Disease Modifying Treatment in Individuals at Risk for or With a Type of Early Onset AD Caused by a Genetic Mutation
This study is looking into a new treatment called remternetug for people who are at risk of developing a specific type of early-onset Alzheimer's disease due to their genes. It aims to see if the treatment can slow down or stop the disease before symptoms appear.
United States · Argentina · Australia - recruitingPHASE2, PHASE3
A Study of Potential Disease Modifying Treatments in Individuals at Risk for or With a Type of Early Onset AD Caused by a Genetic Mutation
This study looks into new treatments for a rare, inherited form of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers want to see if these drugs can stop or slow down the disease in people who are at high risk or in the very early stages, based on their family history and genes.
United States · Argentina · Australia - active not recruitingPHASE2, PHASE3
Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trial: An Opportunity to Prevent Dementia. A Study of Potential Disease Modifying Treatments in Individuals With a Type of Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease Caused by a Genetic Mutation (DIAN-TU)
This study is for people with a genetic form of early-onset Alzheimer's to test new medicines (E2814, Lecanemab) to see if they can slow down the disease. Researchers will check if these treatments improve brain markers and thinking skills.
United States · Argentina · Australia - active not recruitingPHASE2, PHASE3
Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trial: An Opportunity to Prevent Dementia. A Study of Potential Disease Modifying Treatments in Individuals at Risk for or With a Type of Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease Caused by a Genetic Mutation. Master Protocol DIAN-TU-001
This study is for people at risk for, or with, a specific early-onset Alzheimer's disease caused by a faulty gene. It tests if new medications can slow down memory and thinking problems, or improve markers of the disease, checking their safety and how well people tolerate them.
United States · Argentina · Australia