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ZUNVEYL Study Shows Promising Cognitive Gains in Alzheimer’s Patients

Posted by omar_v in Cognitive & Nootropic - 1 points, 0 comments.

https://www.biospace.com/press-releases/alpha-cognition-reports-positive-top-line-results-from-beacon-real-world-study-of-zunveyl-in-alzheimers-disease

This article is about a real-world study from Alpha Cognition where ZUNVEYL®, a compound being tested for Alzheimer’s, showed cognitive improvement in 92% of patients. Ngl, that’s a staggering number, but I gotta ask, does this translate to real-world benefits for people with early-stage memory issues or just those with severe decline? I’m a PharmD, so I respect the data, but real-world studies can be messy.

The article doesn’t mention side effects or long-term safety, which is a big red flag. For me, it’s exciting but needs more context.

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