The challenge of testing new Alzheimer’s drugs - The OHSU effect
The
best way to fix Alzheimer’s is to prevent it before it starts, but how do you
test medication for that? On OHSU’s
On the Brain blog, Joseph Quinn,
M.D., says it’s difficult because researchers would need to study many
participants over many years to see whether the drug had any effect compared to
a controlled study group given a placebo.
Alzheimer’s
researchers are dealing with the problem by identifying people who are at
high-risk for Alzheimer’s and using only them in studies. That may show us more
quickly if a drug is working.
Find
out more about the
OHSU effect and working to prevent Alzheimer’s on their
On
the Brain blog.
-Lacey