If you have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease,

You Still
can  Be With Leqembi®

Richard, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife talking with a healthcare provider
Richard, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife talking with a healthcare provider

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LEQEMBI works

Learn how only LEQEMBI works in 2 ways.

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Nina, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, with her daughter and granddaughter
Nina with her daughter and granddaughter

Learn about continuing LEQEMBI

Only LEQEMBI has an
FDA-approved maintenance dosing option to keep slowing progression.*

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*After receiving LEQEMBI for 18 months, people have the option of starting maintenance treatment.

Get inspired by the LEQEMBI community

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Anthony, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Karen

ANTHONY and Karen

Anthony and his wife, Karen

“Without my family
and friends, I would not
feel as strong as I do.”

— Anthony

Lance, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, sitting down, reading

LANCE

Lance, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, sitting down, reading

“I know that LEQEMBI was
the right decision for me.”


— LANCE

Bob, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, walking his dog

BOB and Pooch

Bob, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, walking his dog

“I need to take care of me,
because I want to be with
my family.”

— Bob

Scott, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Kris

SCOTT and Kris

Scott, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Kris

“I am doing my best
to live my life to the fullest
and adjust as necessary.”

— Scott

Nina, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, smiling

NINA

Nina, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, smiling

“I enjoy going to my
infusions. The people there
are very nice to me.”

— NINA

Chris, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Janet

CHRIS and Janet

Chris, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Janet

“LEQEMBI infusions
give me hope.”


— CHRIS

Leonard, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his partner, Mark

LEONARD and Mark

Leonard, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his partner, Mark

“I like sharing laughs
and fun with others. I wasn’t
going to let Alzheimer’s
get in the way of that.”

— Leonard

Brian, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, smiling with his family

BRIAN and his family

Brian, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, smiling with his family

“I have Alzheimer's, but
Alzheimer's doesn't have me.”

— Brian

Kamala, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and her grandson, at a playground

KAMALA

Kamala, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and her grandson, at a playground

“I want to continue being a vital part of my community and family; that keeps me motivated to continue treatment.”

— KAMALA

Doyle, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Starr

DOYLE and Starr

Doyle, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and his wife, Starr

“We both feel lucky he is on LEQEMBI."

— STARR AND DOYLE

Doris, a patient living with early Alzheimer's

DORIS

Doris, a patient living with early Alzheimer's

“It is important for me to slow the
progression because I want to
continue to contribute to my family."

— Doris

Rachel, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and her husband, Doug

RACHEL and Doug

Rachel, a patient living with early Alzheimer's, and her husband, Doug

“LEQEMBI seemed like
a way that I could
still be me.”

— Rachel

Hear from others in the LEQEMBI community who are
still embracing what matters most.

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Patients were invited to share their experiences on LEQEMBI and were compensated for their time.