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UpInArms

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2. Looked up leqembi
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:24 PM
Dec 2
Lecanemab, sold under the brand name Leqembi, is a monoclonal antibody medication used for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.[2][6] Lecanemab is an amyloid beta-directed antibody.[2]

It is given via intravenous infusion or subcutaneous injection to people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia.[2] In clinical trials, it demonstrated modest efficacy in reducing relative cognitive decline compared to placebo.[7]

The most common side effects of lecanemab include headache, infusion-related reactions, and amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, a side effect known to occur with the class of antibodies targeting amyloid.[8]

Lecanemab was jointly developed by Eisai, Biogen, and BioArctic.[9] It was granted accelerated approval for medical use in the United States in January 2023,[10] and fully approved by the FDA in July 2023.[6][11]



Lecanemab is indicated for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease in people who have mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia, but not in people who already have moderate or severe dementia.[2][6][8]



Lecanemab may cause amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). ARIA is often asymptomatic, but serious and life-threatening events rarely may occur. ARIA most commonly presents as temporary swelling of the brain that usually resolves over time and may be accompanied by small spots of bleeding in or on the surface of the brain, though some people may have symptoms such as headache, confusion, dizziness, vision changes, nausea and seizure.[6][8] Compared to placebo, all doses of the drug caused accelerated brain shrinkage.[18]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecanemab

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He's going downhill, but he's likely to do a lot of damage on the way down. Ocelot II Dec 2 #1
Looked up leqembi UpInArms Dec 2 #2
"all doses of the drug caused accelerated brain shrinkage" Alice Kramden Dec 2 #6
Yeah, there's just not any kind of real treatment for Alzheimers. slightlv Dec 2 #18
Sounds like it's not working n/t shanti Dec 2 #23
Our family snowybirdie Dec 2 #26
'... a hypomanic episode borne of narcissistic rage...' EYESORE 9001 Dec 2 #3
So he out-posted and retweeted even manic Musk? That's some accomplishment. TheBlackAdder Tuesday #49
The pedophile is posting Aviation Pro Dec 2 #4
Please... thucythucy Tuesday #51
But her freaking emails. n/t mtngirl47 Dec 2 #5
Right! Cirsium Dec 2 #31
And Obama's freaking tan suit durablend Dec 2 #38
I forgot that Cirsium Dec 2 #41
And it is no wonder popsdenver Dec 2 #7
I'm going to be 70 in Februrary. slightlv Dec 2 #19
As the late, great Rick James once said.... Moostache Dec 2 #28
The Cracks In The Mirror gfarber Dec 2 #8
enjoyed that :) NJCher Dec 2 #9
I logged in to rec. this! Mme. Defarge Dec 2 #11
Picture his Atlantic City casino collapsing in dust... Justice matters. Dec 2 #13
That gave me good tingles. nt mr715 Dec 2 #27
righteous! Skittles Dec 2 #30
Dayum! calimary Tuesday #48
In other words, a day like any other... regnaD kciN Dec 2 #10
I think his biggest fear right now might be death. llmart Dec 2 #12
The scary thing is... Pluvious Dec 2 #20
yup Skittles Dec 2 #33
She meant HYPERMANIC. ananda Dec 2 #14
Clinically it is stated this way when it is not a full blown episode requiring hospitalization Irish_Dem Dec 2 #32
Well, it really was HYPER. ananda Dec 2 #35
Well, not really compared to severe manic episodes. Irish_Dem Dec 2 #36
From 2 acquaintances, and some reading I've heard of hypomsnic, manic.... electric_blue68 Dec 2 #42
Yes people who are paranoid and psychotic are much more dangerous. Irish_Dem Dec 3 #43
He scares me sometimes MustLoveBeagles Dec 3 #45
Yes this is the appropriate reaction. Irish_Dem Dec 3 #46
He's stupid and a baffoon MustLoveBeagles Dec 3 #47
Maybe his cocaine dealer Hernandez sent him some product to thank him for the pardon muriel_volestrangler Dec 2 #15
that was really good. barbtries Dec 2 #16
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Our Shallow State is on BlueSky... Pluvious Dec 2 #22
And Adderall. Lots of Adderall. NT Happy Hoosier Dec 2 #17
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 2 #24
Batten down the hatches. yardwork Dec 2 #34
Maybe one of these bleeds will do the trick. milestogo Dec 2 #25
I hope he is 100% aware of EVERYTHING happening to him... Moostache Dec 2 #29
Krasnov is terrified of Death... ultralite001 Dec 2 #37
Pretty sure they don't want him 'downstairs' durablend Dec 2 #39
"They" are not going to have any choice... ultralite001 Dec 2 #40
A brain bleed might solve all our problems. Joinfortmill Dec 3 #44
Kick for the Crazy Psychotic Cha Tuesday #50
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