Alzheimer's pill to begin human trials
A once-a-day pill that may cure Alzheimer's disease, PBT2, has been developed by a team from the Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, Australia, in collaboration with Melbourne-based Prana Biotechnology.
A once-a-day pill that may cure Alzheimer's disease, PBT2, has been developed by a team from the Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, Australia, in collaboration with Melbourne-based Prana Biotechnology.
George Fink, director of the Institute, said the revolutionary drug stops buildup of the protein.
Human trials of the drug will begin in September in Sweden and Australia. The drug could significantly prevent Alzheimer's developing or delay the onset of the brain disease for many years.