Alzheon’s Alzheimer’s Trial Shows Promising Results – We’re Honored to Be Part of It

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Alzheon has reported encouraging results from its Phase 2 trial of ALZ-801, an oral treatment for early Alzheimer’s disease. The study showed cognitive benefits, a 28% reduction in hippocampal atrophy, and a strong safety profile, particularly for individuals with two copies of the APOE4 gene.

 

With the Phase 3 trial now fully enrolled, topline results are expected in the near future. If successful, ALZ-801 could become the first oral anti-amyloid therapy for high-risk patients.

 

Aqualane is proud to be part of this groundbreaking research and extend our deepest gratitude to all participants whose contributions are shaping the future of Alzheimer’s treatment.

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Parkinsons Support & Research 3200 Bailey Lane, Naples, Florida, 34105

HistoryWith a combined 50+ years of clinical research, Dr. Justiz, Dr. Baker, and Kelly Calistri founded Aqualane Clinical Research in 2022. Since 2005, Dr. Justiz and Dr. Baker have been conducting studies together as Principal Investigators for their private practice. With a shared vision for a larger research institute, Kelly, a long-time consultant to the doctors, joined them in forming Aqualane Clinical Research.Message FromOur FoundersAt Aqualane, we always put our patients first.We promise to educate each potential participant and their family members on all options available to them and to support them in their decision-making process. Striving to make clinical trials a practical healthcare option, we provide a comfortable, caring and compassionate environment.Our founders are passionate about their contributions to the advancement of medicine and to the opportunities they provide to people searching for new treatment options. 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