Alzheimer’s disease drug-development pipeline: few candidates, frequent failures
Cleveland Clinic · Lou Ruvo Brain Institute · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasing in frequency as the global population ages. Five drugs are approved for treatment of AD, including four cholinesterase inhibitors and an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-receptor antagonist. We have an urgent need to find new therapies for AD.
Methods
We examined Clinicaltrials.gov, a public website that records ongoing clinical trials. We examined the decade of 2002 to 2012, to better understand AD-drug development. We reviewed trials by sponsor, sites, drug mechanism of action, duration, number of patients required, and rate of success in terms of advancement from one phase to the next. We also reviewed the current AD therapy pipeline.
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Keywords
- Geriatric psychiatry
- Neurology
- Drug development
- Disease
- Medicine
- Drug
- Pipeline (software)
- Intensive care medicine
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