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Drug Pipeline9 min read

Anti-Amyloid and Anti-Tau Therapies: What's Recruiting in Alzheimer's Trials

By Tidera Health Editorial Team·

Two anti-amyloid drugs are now FDA-approved. But dozens more Alzheimer's trials are recruiting. Here's what's in the pipeline and who can join.

About this article: Educational and informational only. Does not constitute medical advice or eligibility guidance. Always discuss clinical trial options with your care team. Verify current trial status at ClinicalTrials.gov.

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After lecanemab and donanemab, what's next in Alzheimer's clinical development? This guide covers anti-amyloid, anti-tau, and neuroinflammation-targeting trials recruiting in 2025.

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Alzheimer's clinical trial 2025anti-amyloid triallecanemab trialanti-tau therapyAlzheimer drug pipeline

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