Tiziana Life Sciences Launches Phase 2 Trial of Intranasal Foralumab for Early Alzheimer’s Disease

Reuters12-13 03:10
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TIZAF">Tiziana Life</a> Sciences Launches Phase 2 Trial of Intranasal Foralumab for Early Alzheimer's Disease

Tiziana Life Sciences Ltd. has announced the initiation of patient enrollment in its Phase 2 randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial investigating intranasal foralumab, a fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, in early Alzheimer's disease. The trial will evaluate foralumab as both a monotherapy and in combination with FDA-approved anti-amyloid therapies lecanemab or donanemab. According to the company, the first patient is expected to be dosed next week. Baseline clinical assessments, cognitive testing, TSPO-PET imaging, and biomarker collection have been completed in initial participants. Results from the study have not yet been presented and will be available in the future.

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