If the FDA grants Lecanemab full approval, medical experts say Medicaid and Medicare will likely cover it MORE ⬇️
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to give full approval to a drug called Lecanemab on July 6th.Dr. Zaldy Tan is the director of the Memory and Aging Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.Up until now, we only had therapies to help treat symptoms.
"The estimates are still preliminary, but the estimates are that the slowing is equivalent to about six months after 18 months of therapy," Dr. Tan said."So for some people, that six months is fairly modest and may not be noticeable. But for some people, the six months may mean being able to attend a wedding or attending a grandson's graduation or taking a trip."
However, Dr. Tan says it's only been effective in patients who have mild or moderate Alzheimer's Disease. "The reason why the FDA announcement about this medication is so important is because the center for Medicare and Medicaid, which is the largest insurer of older Americans, have stated that if this medication receives full FDA approval, that they are planning to cover it," Dr. Tan said.
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