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Xanamem® is being developed as a potential treatment for symptomatic, early stages of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
This XanaMIA Phase 2b/3 study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of Xanamem in in mild or moderate dementia due to AD. Trial participants will be randomized to either receive 10mg of Xanamem once daily or a placebo for 36 weeks at a 1:1 ratio in a double-blinded fashion.
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Male or female aged 50 years or older, inclusive at the time of Screening.
Clinical syndrome of mild or moderate dementia, likely to be due to AD in the opinion of the Investigator, at Screening, including meeting the following criteria:
If receiving symptomatic AD medications, the dosing regimen must have been stable for 3 months prior to Screening.
Has a consenting trial partner who, in the Investigator's judgment, has frequent and sufficient contact with the participant to be able to provide accurate information as to the participant's cognitive and functional abilities. The trial partner must be available to provide information to the Investigator and trial site staff about the participant and agrees to attend all trial site visits in person for scale completion. A trial partner should be available for the duration of the trial. The measure of adequate availability will be at the Investigator's discretion.
Participants must be able to comfortably abstain from caffeine intake for 4 hours prior to scheduled cognitive assessments.
Smokers are eligible if they are able to comfortably abstain from nicotine / tobacco products for 2 hours prior to scheduled cognitive assessments.
Must provide written informed consent to participate in the trial and be willing and able to participate for the maximum of 9 months of treatment and up to 11.5 months of site visits.
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220 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Global Program Lead
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