• Expert Rev Neurother · Mar 2015

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    Building a roadmap for developing combination therapies for Alzheimer's disease.

    • Daniel Perry, Reisa Sperling, Russell Katz, Donald Berry, David Dilts, Debra Hanna, Stephen Salloway, John Q Trojanowski, Chas Bountra, Michael Krams, Johan Luthman, Steven Potkin, Val Gribkoff, Robert Temple, Yaning Wang, Maria C Carrillo, Diane Stephenson, Heather Snyder, Enchi Liu, Tony Ware, John McKew, F Owen Fields, Lisa J Bain, and Cynthia Bens.
    • Alliance for Aging Research, Washington, DC, USA.
    • Expert Rev Neurother. 2015 Mar 1; 15 (3): 327-33.

    AbstractCombination therapy has proven to be an effective strategy for treating many of the world's most intractable diseases. A growing number of investigators in academia, industry, regulatory agencies, foundations and advocacy organizations are interested in pursuing a combination approach to treating Alzheimer's disease. A meeting co-hosted by the Accelerate Cure/Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease Coalition, the Critical Path Institute and the Alzheimer's Association addressed challenges in designing clinical trials to test multiple treatments in combination and outlined a roadmap for making such trials a reality.

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