Article 6H6X9 New Alzheimer’s drugs bring hope of slowing disease for UK patients

New Alzheimer’s drugs bring hope of slowing disease for UK patients

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Robin McKie, Science Editor
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Two dementia medicines set for approval in Britain are first to improve patients' lives directly - but condition must be diagnosed

People in Britain could benefit from a key medical breakthrough next year. They may be given access to the first drugs ever developed to slow the impact of Alzheimer's disease.

The first of these medicines - lecanemab - was recently approved in the US and Japan, where treatments using it have already been launched. A second drug, donanemab, is expected to follow soon, and next year it is anticipated that the UK medical authorities will consider both of them for approval in Britain.

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