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Epidemiology and Biomarker Study in Alzheimer's Disease

Epidemiology and Biomarker Study in Alzheimer's Disease

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55-75 years
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Phase 3

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Overview

Study AACU determines rates of cognitive worsening in participants within elevated and not elevated plasma P-tau217 cohorts.

Participation in AACU will last approximately 7 years.

Description

Study AACU is a non-drug interventional study. The intervention is annual plasma P-tau217 testing. Enrollment is anticipated to be approximately 3400 participants.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The participant must self-report unimpaired cognition.
  • The participant must have adequate literacy, vision, and hearing for neuropsychological assessments at the time of screening.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have seen a doctor about memory concerns.
  • Have a history or diagnosis of cognitive impairment, or significant other neurodegenerative disease that can affect cognition.
  • Are currently enrolled or have previously participated in any Alzheimer's Disease (AD)-related study involving an investigational drug intervention.
  • Are currently using or have previously used prescription medications for treatment of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia such as amyloid targeting therapy (that is, lecanemab, donanemab, aducanumab), cholinesterase inhibitors (for example, benzgalantamine, donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine), and memantine.

Study details
    Alzheimer Disease

NCT07142954

Eli Lilly and Company

31 January 2026

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