Why do trials for Alzheimer’s disease drugs keep failing? A discontinued drug perspective for 2010-2015
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center · Barrow Neurological Institute
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: There are dozens of drugs in development for AD with billions of dollars invested. Despite the massive investment in AD drugs and a burgeoning pipeline, there have been more setbacks and failures than treatment successes. Areas covered: The classes of drugs that have failed to date include the monoclonal antibodies, the gamma secretase inhibitors, dimebon, neurochemical enhancers, and one tau drug. Data for these compounds were sought through a PubMed search and a clinicaltrials.gov search. Expert opinion: The obvious question to be posed is: Why are they failing? Is the treatment of symptomatic dementia too late? Are the therapeutic targets incorrect? Are the clinical methodologies imprecise,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
5- DMDev Mehta
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Barrow Neurological Institute
- RJRobert Jackson
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Barrow Neurological Institute
- GPGaurav Paul
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Barrow Neurological Institute
- JSJiong Shi
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Barrow Neurological Institute
- MNMarwan N. SabbaghCorresponding
Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Drug
- Disease
- Clinical trial
- Dementia
- Drug development
- Expert opinion