
Why new Alzheimer's drugs don't work | Mike Greicius, Stanford University School of Medicine
From Our Neurons to Yours
Challenges in Alzheimer's Treatments
This chapter explores the complexities and concerns surrounding new Alzheimer's drugs, particularly focusing on the effects of functional unblinding caused by side effects like ARIA. It critically examines the efficacy of treatments targeting amyloid plaques and questions the overall safety and benefits compared to existing options. The discussion also highlights the emotional implications for families and the misguided focus of the medical community on amyloid as a primary target for treatment.
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