Ella Jeffries / beckershospitalreview - Novo Nordisk’s GLP-1 drug semaglutide did not demonstrate a statistically significant effect in slowing progression of Alzheimer’s disease in two late-stage clinical trials. According to a Nov. 24 news release from the company, two double-blinded, placebo…
AI Summary: Novo Nordisk’s much‑talked‑about GLP‑1 drug, famed for its weight‐loss benefits, has hit an unexpected wall in Alzheimer’s trials. In two separate reports – one on the standard injectable and another on a pill form – semaglutide showed no statistically significant impact on slowing brain decline. Who knew obesity meds couldn’t multitask?
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