Medicare could save millions of dollars every year by changing the way they package Alzheimer's medication.
New research suggests that Medicare could save up to 74 percent of the money lost from discarded Alzheimer's drug Leqembi or ...
A simple tweak in available vial sizes of the breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could save Medicare hundreds of millions ...
An estimated $133 million to $336 million worth of lecanemab may be discarded every year. Adding a 75-mg vial could save ...
A simple tweak in available vial sizes of the breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could save Medicare hundreds of millions ...
Since Leqembi is dosed based on a patient’s weight and offered in single-use vials, about 5.8% of the drug dispensed will be ...
Lecanemab (Leqembi; Eisai/Biogen) received traditional approval from the FDA in July 2023, following an accelerated approval ...
Biogen (BIIB – Research Report), the Healthcare sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst yesterday. Analyst Mohit Bansal ...
The two FDA-approved drugs have demonstrated in clinical trials the capability to slow cognitive decline by several months, The Washington Post reported Oct. 8.
While Alzheimer’s can’t be reversed, Leqembi has proven that it can slow down the progression of the disease.
Even though you cannot stop AD from getting worse, with LEQEMBI, you can take steps to slow how fast it progresses.[3] That's why identifying symptoms early on is so important.[1] "In recent years ...
The drug, Leqembi, is the first that’s been convincingly shown to slow the decline in memory and thinking that defines Alzheimer’s by targeting the disease's underlying biology. The Food and ...