Even though you cannot stop
Alzheimer’s disease from
getting worse,
you can take
steps to slow how fast it
progresses.

In an 18-month study:

LEQEMBI was proven to

significantly
slow
progression

of early Alzheimer’s disease

How progression was
measured

A tool called the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale measured progression by
asking people how Alzheimer’s disease impacted the different abilities listed
below. LEQEMBI was not proven to individually impact each of these abilities.

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Remembering

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Staying active

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Knowing your way around

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Completing daily tasks

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Problem-solving

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Doing activities
independently

Who was included
in the study?

1,795 men and women,* ages 50 to 90 and from different ethnic and racial
backgrounds, took part. They had either mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or
mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease at the beginning of the study.

*The study was divided into 2 groups. One group took LEQEMBI (898 people), and the other group did not take LEQEMBI (897 people).

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We are our memories.

I WANT TO HOLD ON
TO THEM AS LONG
AS I CAN.

REBECCA

LEQEMBI PATIENT SINCE 2024

People shown were compensated for their time, and information is accurate as of February 2026. Quotes reflect personal experiences, which may vary.