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The expanded indication was supported by data from a phase 1/2 pharmacokinetics (PK) study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05076838) that evaluated diazepam nasal spray in pediatric epilepsy ...
Can a nasal spray slow down Alzheimer’s? ... Howard Weiner, a professor at Harvard and neurologist at Mass General Brigham, says the treatment was producing good results with MS patients.
The nasal spray contains an experimental monoclonal antibody meant to reduce the Alzheimer’s-related inflammation in Walsh’s brain. ... In late 2024, Karen brought Joe to Dr. Seth Gale, a neurologist ...
His wife, Karen Walsh, hovers over him, ready to depress the plunger on a nasal spray applicator. "One, two, three," a nurse counts. The plunger plunges, Walsh sniffs, and it's done.
SHAPIRO: It's a nasal spray designed to reduce inflammation in the brain. ... causing inflammation. Dr. Howard Weiner, a professor at Harvard and neurologist at Mass General Brigham, ...
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