Lola and her daughter, Nadine
Lola and her daughter, Nadine

LOLA

living with mild Alzheimer's
dementia,*
and her
daughter, Nadine

Early stage

When symptoms, such as difficulty remembering names and completing tasks, are still manageable without much daily support.

Your healthcare provider may call this stage mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild Alzheimer's dementia.

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LEQEMBI may be right for you if you’re in this stage.

Middle stage

When symptoms, such as getting lost and confusion, require more day-to-day support.

Once Alzheimer’s disease progresses to these stages, LEQEMBI may no longer be right for you. That’s why it’s important to discuss treatment as soon as possible.

Late stage

When symptoms, such as personality changes and trouble moving around, require a lot of support—day and night.

Once Alzheimer’s disease progresses to these stages, LEQEMBI may no longer be right for you. That’s why it’s important to discuss treatment as soon as possible.

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LEQEMBI may be
right for you if
you’re in this stage.

Once Alzheimer’s disease progresses to these stages, LEQEMBI may no longer be right for you. That’s why it’s important to discuss treatment
as soon as possible.

Even though you cannot stop Alzheimer’s disease from getting worse, you can take steps to slow how fast it progresses. That’s why discussing LEQEMBI early on is so important.

Based on an 18-month study.

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