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Screening Study to Determine Individuals With Potential Trial Eligibility for Alzheimer's Disease Studies

Screening Study to Determine Individuals With Potential Trial Eligibility for Alzheimer's Disease Studies

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50-90 years
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Phase 3

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Overview

This study is a pre-screening process used to assess participants' potential eligibility for Roche interventional Alzheimer's disease studies.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Report of objective or subjective memory concerns (by the participant and/or their informant) within the last year with or without a previous clinical diagnosis of MCI or dementia due to AD.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Dependency in basic activities of daily living (bADLs) due to cognitive impairment
  • Visual or auditory impairment that would prevent them from performing the cognitive assessments (eyeglasses and hearing aids are permitted)
  • Any self-reported evidence or known diagnosis of a neurological or neurodegenerative condition that may lead to cognitive impairment other than AD
  • History of severe, clinically significant central nervous system trauma
  • Any serious medical condition that precludes a participant's safe participation and completion of a clinical study

Study details
    Alzheimers Disease

NCT07177352

Hoffmann-La Roche

15 October 2025

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